Items where Year is 1998

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Brinkley, James F (1998) The Use of Anatomical Knowledge in Medical Imaging: An Overview of the University of Washington Structural Informatics Group. In: Advances in Biomedical Image Databases. Kluwer Academic Press pp. 89-116.

Brinkley, James F and Rosse, Cornelius (1998) Requirements for an on-Line Knowledge-Based Anatomy Information System. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 892-896.

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Corina, David P and McBurney, S. L. and Hinshaw, Kevin P and Brinkley, James F and Lettich, E. and Ojemann, George A (1998) Left Hemisphere Specialization for American Sign Language: A Cortical Stimulation Study. In: Abstracts, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. 15.4.

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Hinshaw, Kevin P and Brinkley, James F (1998) Incorporating Constraint-Based Shape Models into an Interactive System for Functional Brain Mapping. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. American Medical Informatics Association pp. 921-925.

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Jakobovits, Rex M and Brinkley, James F (1998) Query-by-Context: A Framework for Modelling and Navigating Multimedia Research Data. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. p. 1021.

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Kalet, Ira J (1998) Test Article. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 5 (1). pp. 2-20. ISSN 15320464

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Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (1998) The Potential of the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model for Assuring Consistency in UMLS Sources. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 825-829.

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Neal, P. J. and Shapiro, Linda G and Rosse, Cornelius (1998) The Digital Anatomist Spatial Abstraction: A Scheme for the Spatial Description of Anatomical Features. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 423-427.

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Rosse, Cornelius and Mejino, Jose L V and Modayur, Bharath R and Jakobovits, Rex M and Hinshaw, Kevin P and Brinkley, James F (1998) Motivation and Organizational Principles for Anatomical Knowledge Representation: The Digital Anatomist Symbolic Knowledge Base. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 5 (1). pp. 17-40.

Rosse, Cornelius and Shapiro, Linda G and Brinkley, James F (1998) The Digital Anatomist Foundational Model: Principles for Defining and Structuring Its Concept Domain. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 820-824.

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Wong, B. A. and Brinkley, James F (1998) Dynamic 3-D Scene Navigation in Web-Based Anatomy Atlases. In: Proceedings, American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. p. 1100.

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