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    Ontology and the Future of Dental Research Informatics by Smith, Barry, PhD, Goldberg, Louis J., DDS, PhD, Ruttenberg, Alan, Glick, Michael, DMD

    “…As electronic records become ever more prevalent--and digital imaging and genomic, proteomic, salivaomics, metabalomics, pharmacogenomics, phenomics and…”
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    The Challenges of Defining Oral Cancer: Analysis of an Ontological Approach by Tapia, Jose Luis, Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Head & neck pathology (Totowa, N.J.) (01-12-2011)
    “…An important inconsistency currently exists in the literature on oral cancer. Reviewing this literature, one finds that the term oral cancer is defined and…”
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    Face Recognition and the Social Individual by Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-12-2013)
    “…Face recognition depends upon the uniqueness of each human face. This is accomplished by the patterns formed by the unique relationship among face features…”
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    The qualitative and time-dependent character of spatial relations in biomedical ontologies by Bittner, Thomas, Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Bioinformatics (01-07-2007)
    “…Motivation: The formal representation of mereological aspects of canonical anatomy (parthood relations) is relatively well understood. The formal…”
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    The Codes of Recognition by Goldberg, Louis J., Rosenblum, Leonard A.

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-08-2014)
    “…This paper is divided into two parts. Part I focuses on the manner in which the components of the face recognition system work together so that a perceiver,…”
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    Dental Students’ Attitudes About Older Adults: Do Type and Amount of Contact Make a Difference? by Nochajski, Thomas H., Davis, Elaine L., Waldrop, Deborah P., Fabiano, Jude A., Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Journal of dental education (01-10-2011)
    “…This study was an extension of a previous study that considered dental student attitudes about older adults. In the current study, the association of student…”
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    A Biosemiotic Analysis of Braille by Goldberg, Louis J., Swan, Liz Stillwaggon

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-04-2011)
    “…A unique aspect of human communication is the utilization of sets of well-delineated entities, the morphology of which is used to encode the letters of the…”
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    How Is Meaning Grounded in the Organism? by Swan, Liz Stillwaggon, Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-08-2010)
    “…In this paper we address the interrelated questions of why and how certain features of an organism’s environment become meaningful to it. We make the case that…”
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    On the Genetic and Epigenetic Bases of Primate Signal Processing by Goldberg, Louis J., Rosenblum, Leonard A.

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-08-2013)
    “…Four sequential, sub-processes are identified as the fundamental steps in the processing of signals by big-brained animals. These are, Detection of the signal,…”
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    The Egg as a Semiotic Gateway to Reproduction by Giorgi, Franco, Bruni, Luis Emilio, Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-12-2013)
    “…The egg behaves as a prospective cell sustaining the developmental processes of the future embryo. In biosemiotic terms, this apparent teleonomic behaviour can…”
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    Biosymbols: Symbols in Life and Mind by Swan, Liz Stillwaggon, Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Biosemiotics (01-04-2010)
    “…The strong continuity thesis postulates that the properties of mind are an enriched version of the properties of life, and thus that life and mind differ in…”
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    Factors That Influence Dental Students’ Attitudes About Older Adults by Nochajski, Thomas H., Waldrop, Deborah P., Davis, Elaine L., Fabiano, Jude A., Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Journal of dental education (01-01-2009)
    “…Our study considered dental students’ general attitudes towards older persons using the Aging Semantic Differential. The influence of age, gender, cohort,…”
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    Understanding Dental Students’ Knowledge and Perceptions of Older People: Toward a New Model of Geriatric Dental Education by Fabiano, Jude A., Waldrop, Deborah P., Nochajski, Thomas H., Davis, Elaine L., Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Journal of dental education (01-04-2005)
    “…Increasing numbers of older people and the decreasing rates of edentulism highlight the importance of dental education that focuses on oral health and aging…”
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    The Significance of SNODENT by Goldberg, Louis J, Ceusters, Werner, Eisner, John, Smith, Barry

    “…SNODENT is a dental diagnostic vocabulary incompletely integrated in SNOMED-CT. Nevertheless, SNODENT could become the de facto standard for dental diagnostic…”
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    Improving Patient Retention and Access to Oral Health Care: The CARES Program by Zittel‐Palamara, Kimberley, Fabiano, Jude A., Davis, Elaine L., Waldrop, Deborah P., Wysocki, James A., Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Journal of dental education (01-08-2005)
    “…Improving access to dental care for patients experiencing barriers such as financial, transportation, or mental health is a public health concern. Dental…”
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    More than a Set of Teeth: Assessing and Enhancing Dental Students' Perceptions of Older Adults by Waldrop, Deborah P., Fabiano, Jude A., Nochajski, Thomas H., Zittel-Palamara, Kimberly, Davis, Elaine L., Goldberg, Louis J.

    Published in Gerontology & geriatrics education (01-01-2006)
    “…Dental professionals play a key role in maintaining the well-being of older adults by identifying problems that disturb systemic health. A 3-part instrument…”
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