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Bodenreider O.Evaluating the Quality and Interoperability of Biomedical Terminologies Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors April 2018
Bodenreider O, Winnenburg R.Drug Terminology and Ontology Integration -- Dissemination, Quality Assurance and Applications. September 2014 Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors.
Bodenreider O, Peters L, Nguyen T.RxNav: Browser and Application Programming Interfaces for Drug Information Sources [Abstract]. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2011:2129
Bodenreider O, Rindflesch TC.Advanced Library Services: Developing a Biomedical Knowledge Repository to Support Advanced Information Management Applications September 2006 Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors.
McDonald CJ, Abhyankar S.Moving, merging, managing, and mining clinical data for care and research. April 2011 Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors.
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Zeng K, Bodenreider O.Experience in Integrating Large RDF-based Biomedical Knowledge Resources with Oracle [Abstract]. Proc 8th International Oracle Life Sciences User Group Meeting 2007:(electronic proceedings: http://www.olsug.org/wiki/images/d/d1/Kelly_Zheng.pdf)