LEXICAL METHODS FOR MANAGING VARIATION IN BIOMEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES

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MCCRAY, AT
SRINIVASAN, S
BROWNE, AC
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Access to biomedical terminologies is hampered by the high degree of variability inherent in natural language terms and in the terminologies themselves. The lexicon, lexical programs, databases, and indexes included with the 1994 release of the UMLS(R) Knowledge Sources are designed to help users manage this variability. We describe these resources and illustrate their flexibility and usefulness in providing enhanced access to data in the UMLS Metathesaurus(R).
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