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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.
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.Evaluating the Quality and Interoperability of Biomedical Terminologies Technical Report to the LHNCBC Board of Scientific Counselors April 2018
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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.
Lynch P, Wang Y, Kanduru A, Luan X, Mericle L, Lu S, McDonald CJ.On-the-Fly Data Capture Tooling for FHIR/HL7 V2 HL7 January 2018 Working Group Meeting, New Orleans, LA
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