Countries citing papers authored by William T. Hole
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William T. Hole
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Fung, Kin Wah, Olivier Bodenreider, Alan R. Aronson, William T. Hole, & Suresh Srinivasan. (2007). Combining lexical and semantic methods of inter-terminology mapping using the UMLS.. PubMed. 129(Pt 1). 605–9.26 indexed citations
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Fung, Kin Wah, William T. Hole, & Suresh Srinivasan. (2006). Who is using the UMLS and how - insights from the UMLS user annual reports.. PubMed. 274–8.7 indexed citations
Hole, William T., Mark S. Tuttle, Suresh Srinivasan, et al.. (2004). Achieving "source transparency" in the UMLS Metathesaurus.. PubMed. 107(Pt 1). 371–5.10 indexed citations
Nelson, Stuart J., Steven H. Brown, Mark S. Erlbaum, et al.. (2002). A semantic normal form for clinical drugs in the UMLS: early experiences with the VANDF.. PubMed. 557–61.20 indexed citations
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Hole, William T., et al.. (2002). Integration of a standard gastrointestinal endoscopy terminology in the UMLS Metathesaurus.. PubMed. 801–5.14 indexed citations
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Nelson, Stuart J., Douglas Johnston, Tammy Powell, & William T. Hole. (2001). Making the Marriage: Reconciling Views of Concepts and Meaning in MeSH and the UMLS Metathesaurus. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 985–985.1 indexed citations
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Hole, William T., et al.. (2000). Managing Name Ambiguity in the UMLS Metathesaurus. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 1124–1124.3 indexed citations
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Hole, William T. & Suresh Srinivasan. (2000). Discovering missed synonymy in a large concept-oriented Metathesaurus.. PubMed. 354–8.36 indexed citations
Tuttle, Mark S., et al.. (1995). Merging terminologies.. PubMed. 8 Pt 1. 162–6.11 indexed citations
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Hole, William T., et al.. (1993). The UMLS Metathesaurus: representing different views of biomedical concepts.. PubMed. 81(2). 217–22.131 indexed citations
Humphreys, Betsy L., D. A. B. Lindberg, & William T. Hole. (1991). Assessing and enhancing the value of the UMLS Knowledge Sources.. PubMed. 78–82.13 indexed citations
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McCray, Alexa T. & William T. Hole. (1990). Concepts, Issues, and Standards. Current Status of the NLM's Umls Project: The Scope and Structure of the First Version of the UMLS Seoantic Network. 126.1 indexed citations
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McCray, Alexa T. & William T. Hole. (1990). The Scope and Structure of the First Version of the UMLS Seoantic Network.. PubMed Central. 126–130.78 indexed citations
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Erlbaum, Mark S., David D. Sherertz, N E Olson, et al.. (1990). Editing the UMLS Metathesaurus: Review and Enhancement of a Computed Knowledge Source.. PubMed Central. 136–140.5 indexed citations
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Lester, Barry M., C. F. Zachariah Boukydis, Cynthia García-Coll, & William T. Hole. (1990). Colic for developmentalists. Infant Mental Health Journal. 11(4). 321–333.47 indexed citations
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