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- who: from the The above information types will be able to be integrated by enhancing their data to turn it into computable biomedical knowledge (CBK) to make the data consistent and compatible via their translation into Common Data Elements (CDEs)As noted earlier we are in the very early evolution of the digitally based health information environment. The above tools, concepts, and resources are still being developed but are emerging as standards and tools. In an email response to a query from me on types of data, Gerald (Jerry) J. Perry, Associate Dean, University Libraries, University of . . .
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