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Preparation for the OMOP Joule Balance

2020 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements (CPEM), 2020
A preliminary study suggests that the one-mode one measurement phase (OMOP) scheme may be feasible in the joule balance because of its quasi-static measurement feature. Combined with the recent research conclusion on the magnetization effect in the joule balance with compensation coil, two necessary hardware improvements to enable the OMOP joule ...
Lushuai Qian   +4 more
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Preliminary Study on the OMOP Joule Balance

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2020
The revised International System of Units has been implemented on May 20, 2019, and now, the Kibble/joule balance can be used to achieve the traceability of mass to the Planck constant. In principle, the Kibble/joule balance can be operated in three measurement schemes, in which the one-mode one-measurement phase (OMOP) scheme has obvious advantages ...
Lushuai Qian   +5 more
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Implementing OMOP CDM from the EPIC EMR.

2023
This is a comprehensive feasibility report presented by Peter Mac, detailing the implementation of the OMOP Common Data Model (CDM) from the EPIC Research Medical Records (RMR) system. The purpose of this report is to assess the viability and practicality of integrating the OMOP CDM framework within the existing EPIC RMR infrastructure.
NG, ASHLEY, Wood, Colin, Jacob, Vimala
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Characterizing VA Users with the OMOP Common Data Model

2019
In 2015, the VA Informatics and Computing Infrastructure, a resource center of the Department of Veterans Affairs, began to transform parts of its Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW) into the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership) Common Data Model for use by its research and operations communities.
Benjamin, Viernes   +4 more
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Standardized Observational Cancer Research Using the OMOP CDM Oncology Module

2019
Observational research in cancer requires substantially more detail than most other therapeutic areas. Cancer conditions are defined through histology, affected anatomical structures, staging and grading, and biomarkers, and are treated with complex therapies.
Rimma, Belenkaya   +6 more
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Uudne lähenemine – OMOP-andmemudelil põhinevad terviseuuringud

Eesti Arst, 2024 ...
Reisberg, Sulev   +4 more
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A Realism-Based View on Counts in OMOP's Common Data Model

2017
Correctly counting entities is a requirement for analytics tools to function appropriately. The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership's (OMOP) Common Data Model (CDM) specifications were examined to assess the extent to which counting in OMOP CDM compatible data repositories would work as expected.
Werner, Ceusters, Jonathan, Blaisure
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An OMOP CDM-Based Relational Database of Clinical Research Eligibility Criteria

2017
Eligibility criteria are important for clinical research protocols or clinical practice guidelines for determining who qualify for studies and to whom clinical evidence is applicable, but the free-text format is not amenable for computational processing.
Yuqi, Si, Chunhua, Weng
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