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Saying what you mean and meaning what you say: coupling biomedical terminology and knowledge. Export

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Vol. 68, No. 4. (April 1993), pp. 257-260.

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The paper seems to be accessible for free (from the LiU network at least) at the PDF-link on the page http://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/Abstract/1993/04000/Saying_what_you_mean_and_meaning_what_you_say_.5.aspx

There is also a poorly scanned version with messed up page order at: http://www.dbmi.columbia.edu/cimino/Publications/1993%20-%20Acad%20Med%20-%20Saying%20What%20You%20Mean%20and%20Meaning%20What%20You%20Say-Coupling%20Biomedical%20Terminology%20and%20Knowledge.pdf

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