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    Infiltration et transfert des eaux souterraines en pays karstique : le plateau du Mont Revard (Savoie) - Alpes françaises

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    La région étudiée est localisée au sud ouest du massif des Bauges entre le Chéran et Chambéry. Il s'agit du plateau du Revard. Il s'agit d'un massif à niveaux calcaires épais perméables et karstique séparés par des niveaux marneux perméables d'où l'existence de circulations souterraines.Celles-ci sont très developpées du fait d'une tectonique moins intense qui a défini de vastes structures monoclinales.L' hydrogéologie karstique est particuliérement étudiée.Pas de résum

    Indexing Imaging Reports for Data Sharing: A Study of Mapping Using RadLex Playbook and LOINC

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    International audienceNew use cases and the need for quality control and imaging data sharing in health studies require the capacity to align them to reference terminologies. We are interested in mapping the local terminology used at our center to describe imaging procedures to reference terminologies for imaging procedures (RadLex Playbook and LOINC/RSNA Radiology Playbook). We performed a manual mapping of the 200 most frequent imaging report titles at our center (i.e. 73.2% of all imaging exams). The mapping method was based only on information explicitly stated in the titles. The results showed 57.5% and 68.8% of exact mapping to the RadLex and LOINC/RSNA Radiology Playbooks, respectively. We identified the reasons for the mapping failure and analyzed the issues encountered

    Stud Health Technol Inform

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    New use cases and the need for quality control and imaging data sharing in health studies require the capacity to align them to reference terminologies. We are interested in mapping the local terminology used at our center to describe imaging procedures to reference terminologies for imaging procedures (RadLex Playbook and LOINC/RSNA Radiology Playbook). We performed a manual mapping of the 200 most frequent imaging report titles at our center (i.e. 73.2% of all imaging exams). The mapping method was based only on information explicitly stated in the titles. The results showed 57.5% and 68.8% of exact mapping to the RadLex and LOINC/RSNA Radiology Playbooks, respectively. We identified the reasons for the mapping failure and analyzed the issues encountered
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