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176 Gardner, Reed M.Electrocardiography and Pressure Monitoring: How to Obtain Optimal ResultsBiomedical Informatics1995
177 Clayton, Paul D.Emerging Standards for Medical LogicBiomedical Informatics1990
178 Frey, Lewis J.Enhancing caBIG™ workflow for multi-tier distributionIntroduction caBIG™ Integration caBIG™ provides a GRID based application environment with data abstraction and vocabulary services, workflow management and a security framework. Sensor Abstraction Interface It is proposed to provide a sensor abstraction interface, using caDSR, enabling caBIG...caBIG; Sensor abstraction interface; Multi-tier distribution; Trapeze Interactive Poster2009
179 Narus, Scott P.; Hales, Joseph W.; Poynton, Mollie Rebecca; Evans, R. ScottEnhancing continuity of care through an emergency medical card at Intermountain Healthcare: using the continuity of care record standardComplex and fragmented healthcare systems hamper provision of effective care where it is needed most. 1 In most instances, continuity of care is rarely considered during referral, transfer, or discharge of patients from one caregiver to another. 2,3 The dearth of pertinent current and historical hea...Continuity of care; Emergency medical card; Trapeze Interactive Poster2009
180 Warner, Homer R.Enroute Toward a Computer-Based Patient Record: The ACIS ProjectBiomedical Informatics1995
181 Warner, Homer R.Estimating Frequency of Disease Findings from Combined Hospital Databases: A UMLS ProjectBiomedical Informatics1991
182 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluating Commercially Available SpirometersBiomedical Informatics1980
183 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluating Commercialy Available Spirometers (Letter)Biomedical Informatics1980
184 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluating Dynamic Response Characteristics of Pressure Monitoring SystemsBiomedical Informatics1984
185 Mitchell, Joyce A.Evaluating the informatics for integrating biology and the bedside system for clinical researchBackground: Selecting patient cohorts is a critical, iterative, and often time-consuming aspect of studies involving human subjects; informatics tools for helping streamline the process have been identified as important infrastructure components for enabling clinical and translational research. We d...2009-01-01
186 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluation of User Acceptance of a Clinical Expert SystemBiomedical Informatics1994
187 Warner, Homer R.Evaluation of a Computer Program for Diagnosis of Congenital Heart DiseaseBiomedical Informatics1963
188 Mitchell, Joyce A.Evidence-based retrieval in evidence-based medicineObjective: Clinical decisions based on a meta-analysis that is based on an ineffective retrieval strategy may have serious negative consequences for patients. The study objective was to investigate the extent to which meta-analyses report proof of their retrieval strategies' effectiveness. Methods: ...2004-01-01
189 Warner, Homer R.Evolving a Computer FacilityBiomedical Informatics1967
190 Warner, Homer R.Experience with Baye's Theorem for Computer Diagnosis of Congenital Heart DiseaseBiomedical Informatics1964
191 Cannon, Scott R.Experience with a Computerized Interactive Protocol System Using HELPBiomedical Informatics1980
192 Warner, Homer R.Experiences with Computer-Based Patient MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1968
193 Warner, Homer R.Exploring a New Best Information Algorithm for ILIADBiomedical Informatics1991
194 Warner, Homer R.Expolring a New Best Information Algorithm for ILIADBiomedical Informatics1991
195 Gardner, Reed M.Federal Medical Device Regulation: What Are the Implications for Respiratory Care?Biomedical Informatics1988
196 Warner, Homer R.First the Electrocardiogram - Then What?Biomedical Informatics1978
197 Gardner, Reed M.Frequency of Technical Problems Encountered in the Measurement of Pulmonary Artery Wedge PressureBiomedical Informatics1984
198 Mitchell, Joyce A.From phenotype to genotype: issues in navigating the available information resourcesObjectives-As part of an investigation of connecting health professionals and the lay public to both disease and genomic information, we assessed the availability and nature of the data from the Human Genome Project relating to human genetic diseases. Methods-We focused on a set of single gene disea...2003-01-01
199 Gardner, Reed M.Fundamentals of Physiologic MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1993
200 Mitchell, Joyce A.Fuzzy measures on the Gene Ontology for gene product similarityOne of the most important objects in bioinformatics is a gene product (protein or RNA). For many gene products, functional information is summarized in a set of Gene Ontology (GO) annotations. For these genes, it is reasonable to include similarity measures based on the terms found in the GO or othe...2006-01-01
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