Adequacy of representation of the National Drug File Reference Terminology Physiologic Effects reference hierarchy for commonly prescribed medications

S. Trent Rosenbloom, Joseph Awad, Theodore Speroff, Peter L. Elkin, Russell L. Rothman, Anderson Spickard III, Josh F. Peterson, Brent A. Bauer, Dietlind Wahner-Roedler, Mark Lee, William M. Gregg, Kevin B. Johnson, Jim Jirjis, Mark Erlbaum, John S. Carter, Michael J. Lincoln, Steven H. Brown. Adequacy of representation of the National Drug File Reference Terminology Physiologic Effects reference hierarchy for commonly prescribed medications. In AMIA 2003, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, USA, November 8-12, 2003. AMIA, 2003. [doi]

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  title = {Adequacy of representation of the National Drug File Reference Terminology Physiologic Effects reference hierarchy for commonly prescribed medications},
  author = {S. Trent Rosenbloom and Joseph Awad and Theodore Speroff and Peter L. Elkin and Russell L. Rothman and Anderson Spickard III and Josh F. Peterson and Brent A. Bauer and Dietlind Wahner-Roedler and Mark Lee and William M. Gregg and Kevin B. Johnson and Jim Jirjis and Mark Erlbaum and John S. Carter and Michael J. Lincoln and Steven H. Brown},
  year = {2003},
  url = {http://knowledge.amia.org/amia-55142-a2003a-1.616734/t-001-1.619623/f-001-1.619624/a-115-1.619755/a-116-1.619752},
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  booktitle = {AMIA 2003, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, USA, November 8-12, 2003},
  publisher = {AMIA},
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