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A medical terminology server

by Carole Goble, Peter Crowther, Danny Solomon - Proc. 5th DEXA, volume LNCS Vol 856 , 1994
"... Abstract. GRAIL is a semantically constrained, generative compositional descriptive logic with subsumption and multiple inheritance designed to cope with the scale, complexity and variable granularity of medical concepts. It effectively represents a medical vocabulary for any application such as dec ..."
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such as decision support systems, hospital record systems, clinical workstations and bibliographic systems. The EU-funded GALEN project aims to create a multilingual Terminology Server capable of being used as a resource by any medical application. The Terminology Server relates descriptive medical concepts

Terminology

by George Van Venrooij, Organic Vectory B. V
"... ● As defined by the Khronos Group (www.khronos.org): ● OpenCL ™ is the first open, royalty-free standard for cross-platform, parallel programming of modern processors found in personal computers, servers and handheld/embedded devices. OpenCL (Open Computing Language) greatly improves speed and respo ..."
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● As defined by the Khronos Group (www.khronos.org): ● OpenCL ™ is the first open, royalty-free standard for cross-platform, parallel programming of modern processors found in personal computers, servers and handheld/embedded devices. OpenCL (Open Computing Language) greatly improves speed

A Terminology Server for Medical Language and Medical Information Systems

by Al Rector, Wd Solomon, Wa Nowlan, Tw Rush - Methods of Information in Medicine , 1995
"... GALEN is developing a Terminology Server to support the development and integration of clinical systems through a range of key terminological services, built around a language-independent, reusable, shared system of concepts- the CORE model. The focus is on supporting applications for medical record ..."
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GALEN is developing a Terminology Server to support the development and integration of clinical systems through a range of key terminological services, built around a language-independent, reusable, shared system of concepts- the CORE model. The focus is on supporting applications for medical

Korea

by Soo-mee Bang, Moon Ju Jang, Doyeun Oh, Yeo-kyeoung Kim, In Ho Kim, Sung-soo Yoon, Hwi-joong Yoon, Chul-soo Kim, Soo-mee Bang, Moon Ju Jang Contributed , 2010
"... This guideline focuses on the primary prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in Korea. The guidelines should be individualized and aim at patients scheduled for major surgery, as well as patients with a history of trauma, high-risk pregnancy, cancer, or other severe medical illnesses. Currently, ..."
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This guideline focuses on the primary prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in Korea. The guidelines should be individualized and aim at patients scheduled for major surgery, as well as patients with a history of trauma, high-risk pregnancy, cancer, or other severe medical illnesses. Currently

Korea

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"... Background: This study attempted to investigate the main causes of hemoptysis, the type of examinations used for diagnosis, the treatment modalities and outcomes. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on the medical records of 221 patients admitted to the Chonnam National University Hospital, ..."
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Background: This study attempted to investigate the main causes of hemoptysis, the type of examinations used for diagnosis, the treatment modalities and outcomes. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on the medical records of 221 patients admitted to the Chonnam National University Hospital

An Overview of the ONIONS Project: Applying Ontologies to the Integration of Medical Terminologies

by Aldo Gangemi, Domenico M. Pisanelli, Geri Steve - Data and Knowledge Engineering , 1999
"... The paper presents a review of the ONIONS project. ONIONS is committed to developing a large­scale ontology library for medical terminology. The developed methodology exploits a description logic­based design for the modules in the library and makes extended use of generic theories, thus creating a ..."
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The paper presents a review of the ONIONS project. ONIONS is committed to developing a large­scale ontology library for medical terminology. The developed methodology exploits a description logic­based design for the modules in the library and makes extended use of generic theories, thus creating a

Terminology Query Language: A Server Interface for Concept-Oriented Terminology Systems

by Michael A. Hogarth, Michael Gertz, Fredric A. Gorin
"... Designers of medical computing applications increasingly require terminology support for their systems. Yet, terminology systems today lack standard methodologies for providing terminology support. This invariably means increased implementation time and expense for system developers who need to use ..."
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Designers of medical computing applications increasingly require terminology support for their systems. Yet, terminology systems today lack standard methodologies for providing terminology support. This invariably means increased implementation time and expense for system developers who need to use

Modeling and Integrating Terminologies into a French Multi-terminology Server

by Michel Jouberta, Tayeb Merabtib, Pierre-yves V, Hocine Abdounea, Badisse Dahamnab, Marius Fieschia, Stefan Darmonib
"... The aim of the present work was 1) to design a terminology meta-model into which all terminology models can be inte-grated and 2) to design and to implement a process capable of integrating terminologies into a French-language medical multi-terminology server. This approach has the advantage of comb ..."
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The aim of the present work was 1) to design a terminology meta-model into which all terminology models can be inte-grated and 2) to design and to implement a process capable of integrating terminologies into a French-language medical multi-terminology server. This approach has the advantage

Leveraging SNOMED CT with a General Purpose Terminology Server

by R. Cornet, K. A. Spackman (eds
"... General purpose terminology server software facilitates coordinated use of multiple standard medical terminologies for diverse healthcare applications. SNOMED CT is an important clinical reference terminology, whose size and scope make advanced terminology server capabilities particularly useful. Mo ..."
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General purpose terminology server software facilitates coordinated use of multiple standard medical terminologies for diverse healthcare applications. SNOMED CT is an important clinical reference terminology, whose size and scope make advanced terminology server capabilities particularly useful

The Use of Ontologies for Medical Guideline Servers

by Vesselin Detschew, Anne-kathrin Kaeding, Gert Funkat
"... Abstract:- The correct manipulation of semantic information is essential for the development and implementation of medical guideline server. This is a knowledge based information system for computeraided processing of clinical practice guidelines. In this study the following core functions are invol ..."
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Abstract:- The correct manipulation of semantic information is essential for the development and implementation of medical guideline server. This is a knowledge based information system for computeraided processing of clinical practice guidelines. In this study the following core functions
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