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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|March 17, 2000
Telemedicine and terminology: different needs of context informationJ Ingenerf
Medinfo. MEDINFO|January 1, 1995
Taxonomic vocabularies in medicine: the intention of usage determines different established structuresJ Ingenerf
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz|August 7, 2007
[Terminologies or classifications. What does the future hold?]J Ingenerf
Methods of Information in Medicine|December 29, 1998
Concept-oriented standardization and statistics-oriented classification: continuing the classification versus nomenclature controversyJ Ingenerf, W Giere
Methods of Information in Medicine|May 19, 2009
Assessing applicability of ontological principles to different types of biomedical vocabulariesJ Ingenerf, R Linder
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 24, 2001
[MUSTANG: reusable UMLS-based terminological services]J Ingenerf, J Reiner
Methods of Information in Medicine|August 12, 2014
Medical informatics, biometry and epidemiology. Recent developments and advancesH Handels, J Ingenerf
International Journal of Medical Informatics|December 6, 2001
Standardized terminological services enabling semantic interoperability between distributed and heterogeneous systemsJ Ingenerf, J Reiner, B Seik
Proceedings : a Conference of the American Medical Informatics Association. AMIA Fall Symposium|January 1, 1997
SAM: speech-aware applications in medicine to support structured data entryA K Wormek, J Ingenerf, H F Orthner
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|December 8, 1996
A formal model of diabetological terminology and its application for data entryC Birkmann, T Diedrich, J Ingenerf, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|March 17, 2000
Telemedicine and terminology: different needs of context informationJ Ingenerf
Medinfo. MEDINFO|January 1, 1995
Taxonomic vocabularies in medicine: the intention of usage determines different established structuresJ Ingenerf
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz|August 7, 2007
[Terminologies or classifications. What does the future hold?]J Ingenerf
Methods of Information in Medicine|December 29, 1998
Concept-oriented standardization and statistics-oriented classification: continuing the classification versus nomenclature controversyJ Ingenerf, W Giere
Methods of Information in Medicine|May 19, 2009
Assessing applicability of ontological principles to different types of biomedical vocabulariesJ Ingenerf, R Linder
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 24, 2001
[MUSTANG: reusable UMLS-based terminological services]J Ingenerf, J Reiner
Methods of Information in Medicine|August 12, 2014
Medical informatics, biometry and epidemiology. Recent developments and advancesH Handels, J Ingenerf
International Journal of Medical Informatics|December 6, 2001
Standardized terminological services enabling semantic interoperability between distributed and heterogeneous systemsJ Ingenerf, J Reiner, B Seik
Proceedings : a Conference of the American Medical Informatics Association. AMIA Fall Symposium|January 1, 1997
SAM: speech-aware applications in medicine to support structured data entryA K Wormek, J Ingenerf, H F Orthner
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|December 8, 1996
A formal model of diabetological terminology and its application for data entryC Birkmann, T Diedrich, J Ingenerf, et al.
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