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Exploring and linking biomedical resources through multidimensional semantic spaces

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Figure 1 Overview of the proposed method. Proposed method for integrating and normalizing data resources (DRs) and knowledgeresources (KRs).
Figure 2 Semantic annotation example. This figure presents an example of a semantically tagged text
Figure 3 Graphical representation of a semantic bridgederived from the associations found indoc
Table 2 Operations over the conceptual map
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