Automated Coding Systems
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1. Automatic pain quantification using autonomic parameters
The objective measurement of subjective, multi-dimensionally experienced pain is a problem for which there has not been an adequate solution. Although verbal methods (e.g., pain scales and questionnaires) are commonly used to measure clinical pain, they tend to lack objectivity, reliability, or validity when applied to mentally impaired individuals. Biopoten
Psychol. Neurosci.. Publicado em: 2014-12
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2. Codificação automática das causas de morte e seleção da causa básica de morte: a adaptação para o Brasil do software Iris / Automatic coding cause of death and selection for underlying cause of death: an adaptation of Iris software to Brazil
Introdução - Uma das formas de se aumentar a qualidade das informações sobre causas de morte é automatizar o processo de sua elaboração. O software Iris é um dos mecanismos disponíveis para esse fim. Suas principais características é que ele segue as regras internacionais de mortalidade e ele é independente de idioma. Objetivo - Elaborar para o I
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 27/07/2012
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3. Knowledge-based approaches to the maintenance of a large controlled medical terminology.
OBJECTIVE: Develop a knowledge-based representation for a controlled terminology of clinical information to facilitate creation, maintenance, and use of the terminology. DESIGN: The Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) is a semantic network, based on the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS), with a directed acyclic graph to represent multiple hierarchies. Ter
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4. Genome Annotation Assessment in Drosophila melanogaster
Computational methods for automated genome annotation are critical to our community's ability to make full use of the large volume of genomic sequence being generated and released. To explore the accuracy of these automated feature prediction tools in the genomes of higher organisms, we evaluated their performance on a large, well-characterized sequence cont
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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5. Isolation of Thermus strains from hot composts (60 to 80 degrees C).
High numbers (10(7) to 10(10) cells per g [dry weight]) of heterotrophic, gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-sporeforming, aerobic, thermophilic bacteria related to the genus Thermus were isolated from thermogenic composts at temperatures between 65 and 82 degrees C. These bacteria were present in different types of wastes (garden and kitchen wastes and sewage s