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Using the Micropublications Ontology and the Open Annotation Data Model to Represent Evidence within a Drug-Drug Interaction Knowledge Base
2014
International Semantic Web Conference
Semantic web technologies can support the rapid and transparent validation of scientific claims by interconnecting the assumptions and evidence used to support or challenge assertions. One important application domain is medication safety, where more efficient acquisition, representation, and synthesis of evidence about potential drug-drug interactions is needed. Potential drug-drug interactions (PDDIs), defined as two or more drugs for which an interaction is known to be possible, are a
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