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Bioinformatics as a discipline has come of age, and there are now numerous databases and tools that are widely used by researchers in the biomedical field. However, successful development of future bioinformatics applications will depend on an appropriately formalised representation of domain knowledge. This book provides a timely and first-of-its-kind collection of contributed chapters on anatomy ontologies. It is interdisciplinary in its approach, bringing together relevant expertise from computing and biomedical studies, and covering both theoretical and applied aspects, with an emphasis on newer work relevant to the emerging Semantic Web. Topics and Features: • Provides a comprehensive discussion of the foundations of anatomical ontologies and the state of the art in existing computational tools and applications • Considers a number of fundamental modelling principles • Includes chapters about research on algorithms to systematically align anatomy ontologies and to mine data in the literature, using anatomy terms • Explains recent efforts to develop a common anatomy reference ontology • Discusses anatomy in the context of spatio-temporal biomedical atlases • Describes systems and tools for linking anatomy ontologies with each other and with other on-line resources, such as the biomedical literature • Highlights the challenges of dealing with anatomy-based information on the Semantic Web Although primarily written for readers who will be involved in developing the next generation of IT applications in the areas of life sciences, biomedical sciences and health care, this unique volume will be of interest to anyone who will further develop anatomy ontologies, who will use them, and who will be involved in the actual development of relevant (semantic) web applications.
Bioinformatics. --- Computational biology. --- Ontologies (Information retrieval) --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Biology --- Information science --- Computational biology --- Systems biology --- Data processing --- Data structures (Computer science) --- Bioinformatics --- Biomedical engineering. --- Computer science. --- Database management. --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Computational Biology/Bioinformatics. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Models and Principles. --- Database Management. --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing --- Informatics --- Science --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Engineering --- Medicine --- Application software. --- Computers. --- Automatic computers --- Automatic data processors --- Computer hardware --- Computing machines (Computers) --- Electronic brains --- Electronic calculating-machines --- Electronic computers --- Hardware, Computer --- Computer systems --- Cybernetics --- Machine theory --- Calculators --- Cyberspace --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software
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Bioinformatics as a discipline has come of age, and there are now numerous databases and tools that are widely used by researchers in the biomedical field. However, successful development of future bioinformatics applications will depend on an appropriately formalised representation of domain knowledge. This book provides a timely and first-of-its-kind collection of contributed chapters on anatomy ontologies. It is interdisciplinary in its approach, bringing together relevant expertise from computing and biomedical studies, and covering both theoretical and applied aspects, with an emphasis on newer work relevant to the emerging Semantic Web. Topics and Features: ¢ Provides a comprehensive discussion of the foundations of anatomical ontologies and the state of the art in existing computational tools and applications ¢ Considers a number of fundamental modelling principles ¢ Includes chapters about research on algorithms to systematically align anatomy ontologies and to mine data in the literature, using anatomy terms ¢ Explains recent efforts to develop a common anatomy reference ontology ¢ Discusses anatomy in the context of spatio-temporal biomedical atlases ¢ Describes systems and tools for linking anatomy ontologies with each other and with other on-line resources, such as the biomedical literature ¢ Highlights the challenges of dealing with anatomy-based information on the Semantic Web Although primarily written for readers who will be involved in developing the next generation of IT applications in the areas of life sciences, biomedical sciences and health care, this unique volume will be of interest to anyone who will further develop anatomy ontologies, who will use them, and who will be involved in the actual development of relevant (semantic) web applications.
Metaphysics --- Biomathematics. Biometry. Biostatistics --- Molecular biology --- Computer science --- Programming --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- IR (information retrieval) --- ontologie --- bio-informatica --- informatica --- informatiesystemen --- biometrie --- database management --- moleculaire biologie
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Kaufman's Atlas of Mouse Development: With Coronal Sections continues the stellar reputation of the original Atlas by providing updated, in-depth anatomical content and morphological views of organ systems.The publication offers written descriptions of the developmental origins of the organ systems alongside high-resolution images for needed visualization of developmental processes. Matt Kaufman himself has annotated the coronal images in the same clear, meticulous style of the original Atlas. Kaufman's Atlas of Mouse Development: With Coronal Sections follows the original Atlas as a continuation of the standard in the field for developmental biologists and researchers across biological and biomedical sciences studying mouse development. Provides high-resolution images for best visualization of key developmental processes and structures; Offers in-depth anatomy and morphological views of organ systems; Written descriptions convey developmental origins of the organ systems.
Mice --- House mice --- House mouse --- Mouse --- Mus musculus --- Rodents --- Embryology. --- Development. --- Physiology.
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Bioinformatics as a discipline has come of age, and there are now numerous databases and tools that are widely used by researchers in the biomedical field. However, successful development of future bioinformatics applications will depend on an appropriately formalised representation of domain knowledge. This book provides a timely and first-of-its-kind collection of contributed chapters on anatomy ontologies. It is interdisciplinary in its approach, bringing together relevant expertise from computing and biomedical studies, and covering both theoretical and applied aspects, with an emphasis on newer work relevant to the emerging Semantic Web. Topics and Features: ¢ Provides a comprehensive discussion of the foundations of anatomical ontologies and the state of the art in existing computational tools and applications ¢ Considers a number of fundamental modelling principles ¢ Includes chapters about research on algorithms to systematically align anatomy ontologies and to mine data in the literature, using anatomy terms ¢ Explains recent efforts to develop a common anatomy reference ontology ¢ Discusses anatomy in the context of spatio-temporal biomedical atlases ¢ Describes systems and tools for linking anatomy ontologies with each other and with other on-line resources, such as the biomedical literature ¢ Highlights the challenges of dealing with anatomy-based information on the Semantic Web Although primarily written for readers who will be involved in developing the next generation of IT applications in the areas of life sciences, biomedical sciences and health care, this unique volume will be of interest to anyone who will further develop anatomy ontologies, who will use them, and who will be involved in the actual development of relevant (semantic) web applications.
Metaphysics --- Biomathematics. Biometry. Biostatistics --- Molecular biology --- Computer science --- Programming --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- IR (information retrieval) --- ontologie --- bio-informatica --- informatica --- informatiesystemen --- biometrie --- database management --- moleculaire biologie
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