Neuroontology: a protege-based ontology for neuroimaging studies from sociodemographic data to brain findings (2008)
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- Autor USP: AMARO JÚNIOR, EDSON - FM
- Unidade: FM
- Assunto: NEUROCIÊNCIAS
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Conference Abstract
- Conference titles: INCF Congress of Neuroinformatics
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ABNT
LUIS, Chaves et al. Neuroontology: a protege-based ontology for neuroimaging studies from sociodemographic data to brain findings. 2008, Anais.. Stockholm: Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. . Acesso em: 13 fev. 2026. -
APA
Luis, C., Guerra, L. S., Amaro Jr., E., Martin, M. da G., & Garrido, G. J. (2008). Neuroontology: a protege-based ontology for neuroimaging studies from sociodemographic data to brain findings. In Conference Abstract. Stockholm: Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
Luis C, Guerra LS, Amaro Jr. E, Martin M da G, Garrido GJ. Neuroontology: a protege-based ontology for neuroimaging studies from sociodemographic data to brain findings. Conference Abstract. 2008 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] -
Vancouver
Luis C, Guerra LS, Amaro Jr. E, Martin M da G, Garrido GJ. Neuroontology: a protege-based ontology for neuroimaging studies from sociodemographic data to brain findings. Conference Abstract. 2008 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] - Multisite fMRI reproducibility of a motor task using identical MR systems
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