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- Investigating subsumption in DL-based terminologies: A Case Study in SNOMED CT Olivier Bodenreider, Barry Smith, Anand Kumar, Anita Burgun. 12-20 [doi]
- STEEL: A spatio-temporal extended event language for tracking epidemic spread from outbreak reportsHervé Chaudet. 21-30 [doi]
- Using semantic dependencies for consistency management of an ontology of brain-cortex anatomyOlivier Dameron, Bernard Gibaud, Mark A. Musen. 30-38 [doi]
- Weaving the biomedical Semantic Web with the Prote ge OWL PluginHolger Knublauch, Olivier Dameron, Mark A. Musen. 39-47 [doi]
- Symbolic modeling of structural relationships in the Foundational Model of Anatomy José L. V. Mejino Jr., Cornelius Rosse. 48-62 [doi]
- Towards a computational paradigm for biomedical structureStefan Schulz, Udo Hahn. 63-71 [doi]
- Examining SNOMED from the perspective of formal ontological principles: Some preliminary analysis and observations Kent A. Spackman, Guillermo Reynoso. 72-80 [doi]
- Representing the MeSH in OWL: Towards a semi-automatic migrationLina Fatima Soualmia, Christine Golbreich, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni. 81-87 [doi]
- Using C-OWL for the alignment and merging of medical ontologiesHeiner Stuckenschmidt, Frank van Harmelen, Paolo Bouquet, Fausto Giunchiglia, Luciano Serafini. 88-101 [doi]
- Lessons learned from aligning two representations of anatomySongmao Zhang, Peter Mork, Olivier Bodenreider. 102-108 [doi]