The search for an ontological basis of medical practice is questioned from the viewpoint that ontologies are always related to the interpreting person in his situation, and that the definition of medicine includes a certain choice. This choice-character comes into greater play when ethical proposals...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook tenontology [ten″on-tol´ah-je] the sum of what is known about the tendons. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an ...
The search for an ontological basis of medical practice is questioned from the viewpoint that ontologies are always related to the interpreting person in his situation, and that the definition of medicine includes a certain choice. This choice-character comes into greater play when ethical proposals...
Definition 1 Terminological knowledge base We call any structure that consists of (1) a semantic network of semantic types; (2) a thesaurus of concepts; and (3) assignments of every concept to at least one semantic type a TKB. Thus, a TKB is a triple:TKB=〈C^,S^,μ〉in which C^ ...
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59.2 (2004) 319-321 Discovery of this remarkable new book sparked a vivid memory of my early wanderings in medical epistemology. In the winter of 1982-83, a distinguished foreign visitor read a paper, en franais, in one of the many di...
Define Gereontology. Gereontology synonyms, Gereontology pronunciation, Gereontology translation, English dictionary definition of Gereontology. n. The scientific study of the biological, psychological, and sociological phenomena associated with old age
The major issues are the design of an architecture with three levels of abstraction, the use of separated ontologies and query models, and the definition of some aggregation operators to combine results from different queries.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/ 被引量: 147 ...
in other databases (xref), and acommentabout the term meaning or use. Each GO DAG node is identified by a unique alphanumericidentifier(ID), formed by the “GO:” characters followed by seven digits (e.g., GO:0033926); furthermore, each DAG node has a uniquedefinitionwith cited sources...
For example, the definition of “尿钙” (urine calcium) can be found in NCIT through mapping. When defining terms, it is important to collect information such as the English name and synonyms of the term, which can be used to merge terms. For instance, “心肌梗塞” (myocardial infarction)...
A formal definition of a health ontology, as well as a valid sub-ontology, is presented to give a theoretical foundation to the approach. Based on this, several rules have been built in propagating the Acknowledgment This work is partially supported by the Ministry of National Education of the...