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Volume 2 Supplement 4

Proceedings of Ontologies in Biomedicine and Life Sciences (OBML 2010)

Proceedings

Edited by Heinrich Herre, Robert Hoehndorf, Janet Kelso and Stefan Schulz

Ontologies in Biomedicine and Life Sciences (OBML 2010). Go to conference site.

Mannheim, Germany9-10 September 2010

  1. The OBML 2010 workshop, held at the University of Mannheim on September 9-10, 2010, is the 2 nd in a series of meetings organized by the Working Group “Ontologies in Biomedicine...

    Authors: Heinrich Herre, Robert Hoehndorf, Janet Kelso, Frank Loebe and Stefan Schulz
    Citation: Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011 2(Suppl 4):I1
  2. This paper presents an ontologically founded basic architecture for information systems, which are intended to capture, represent, and maintain metadata for various domains of clinical and epidemiological rese...

    Authors: Alexandr Uciteli, Silvia GroĂź, Sergej Kireyev and Heinrich Herre
    Citation: Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011 2(Suppl 4):S1
  3. In biomedical ontologies, mereological relations have always been subject to special interest due to their high relevance in structural descriptions of anatomical entities, cells, and biomolecules. This paper ...

    Authors: Ludger Jansen and Stefan Schulz
    Citation: Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011 2(Suppl 4):S2
  4. To evaluate how well current anatomical ontologies fit the way real-world users apply anatomy terms in their data annotations.

    Authors: Ravensara S Travillian, Tomasz Adamusiak, Tony Burdett, Michael Gruenberger, John Hancock, Ann-Marie Mallon, James Malone, Paul Schofield and Helen Parkinson
    Citation: Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011 2(Suppl 4):S3
  5. Dispositions and tendencies feature significantly in the biomedical domain and therefore in representations of knowledge of that domain. They are not only important for specific applications like an infectious...

    Authors: Johannes Röhl and Ludger Jansen
    Citation: Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011 2(Suppl 4):S4

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