Sorry, should have given an example: http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/drugbank/page/drugs/DB00588
On 04/10/2009 22:33, "Kingsley Idehen" <kide...@openlinksw.com> wrote: > Hugh Glaser wrote: >> Don't understand all this, but just making sure you know about: >> http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/drugbank/ >> http://data.linkedct.org/ >> But be careful; drugbank has sameAs to a lot of interventions, which is not >> strictly correct, I understand. >> > Hugh, > > I would seriously like to assume that since the LODD effort won the > recent Triplification competition those anomalies would have been > resolved. I haven't had time to check myself, but I desperately hope > they've been resolved. > > Kingsley >> Cheers >> Hugh >> >> On 04/10/2009 20:56, "Jeni Tennison" <j...@jenitennison.com> wrote: >> >> >>> On 4 Oct 2009, at 20:31, John Madden wrote: >>> >>>> Depends on what you want to do, exactly. I think interlinking some >>>> prevalent medical vocabularies to dbpedia entries is a wonderful >>>> project! >>>> >>> I was just looking at the statistics we have on UK hospital >>> episodes[1] which use ICD-10 to indicate the primary diagnosis related >>> to the episode. I'm intending to model the statistics using SKOVO[2]. >>> >>> I was hoping to locate existing Linked Data URIs for the diagnoses >>> that I could reuse rather than inventing our own (especially since >>> it's an international standard). Having extra information associated >>> with each of the diagnoses would be a bonus, since all I have from the >>> spreadsheets are the code and a preferred term (which include some >>> spelling mistakes from what I can see and certainly not all the >>> information that's available online). >>> >>> Unfortunately from what I can tell the NCI Metathesaurus doesn't seem >>> to define URIs that are possible to construct based on the ICD-10 >>> codes. Or it does and I haven't been able to find them. I'd be >>> grateful for any advice. >>> >>> >>>> Would you be interested in talking to the HCLS Terminology group (I >>>> chair it) about it on an upcoming Thursday morning call? I predict >>>> you'd get a lot of interest and support -- even help, if you like. >>>> >>> If the above still sounds interesting, and provided the timing works, >>> sure. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Jeni >>> >>> [1]: >>> http://www.hesonline.nhs.uk/Ease/servlet/ContentServer?siteID=1937&categoryI >>> D= >>> 203 >>> [2]: http://sw.joanneum.at/scovo/schema.html >>> >> >> >> >