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RxMix
An interface for building applications that allows users to combine functions of various NLM drug APIs, including the RxNorm, RxClass, RxTerms, and NDF-RT APIs. Sequences of functions can be executed interactively or in batch mode.
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RxNav
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An application for navigating RxNorm drugs. This applications displays relations among drug entities in RxNorm and provides additional information about RxNorm drugs, including drug classes, pill images and drug-drug interactions. RxNav is supported by several drug APIs.
RxNav-in-a-Box
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RxNav-in-a-Box provides users with a locally-installable RxNav (https://rxnav.nlm.nih.gov/RxNavDoc.html) and RESTful companion APIs, including RxNorm, RxTerms, RxClass, RxCUI history, and drug-drug interactions.
RxClass
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The RxClass Browser is a web application for exploring and navigating through the class hierarchies to find the RxNorm drug members associated with each class. RxClass links drug classes of several drug sources including ATC, MeSH, NDF-RT and FDA/SPL to their RxNorm drug members (ingredients, precise ingredients and multiple ingredients). RxClass allows users to search by class name or identifier to find the RxNorm drug members or, conversely, search by RxNorm drug name or identifier to find the classes that the RxNorm drug is a member of.
RxNorm
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RxNorm provides normalized names for clinical drugs and links its names to many of the drug vocabularies commonly used in pharmacy management and drug interaction software, including those of First Databank, Micromedex, Gold Standard, and Multum. By providing links between these vocabularies, RxNorm can mediate messages between systems not using the same software and vocabulary. Technical documentation at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/docs/index.html
RxNorm
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RXNorm is a normalized naming system for generic and branded drugs developed by the U.S. National Library of Medicine to support semantic interoperbility between drug terminologies and pharmacy systems
RxTerms
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RxTerms is a drug interface terminology derived from RxNorm for prescription writing or medication history recording (e.g. in e-prescribing systems, PHRs). RxTerms is derived only from the non-proprietary content of RxNorm, which is developed and maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. No fee or license is required to use the RxTerms data. Technical documentation at https://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/umlslicense/rxtermApp/rxTermFileStructure.cfm
R MCSimMod Package
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MCSimMod is a flexible and efficient R package that can be used for implementation and application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) and other ordinary differential equation (ODE) models.
NexusLIMS: a Python Package for EM Experiment Metadata Management
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This code repository contains the "back-end" of the Nexus Microscopy Facility Laboratory Information Management System (NexusLIMS), developed by the NIST Office of Data and Informatics. Its primary function is to build XML-formatted research experiment records by combining metadata from many different sources (reservation systems, the collected data files, a session logger, etc.). These records are structured according to the "Nexus Experiment" schema, meaning they can be loaded into a repository and used for structured data queries.
NexusLIMS: a Python Package for EM Experiment Metadata Management
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This code repository contains the "back-end" of the Nexus Microscopy Facility Laboratory Information Management System (NexusLIMS), developed by the NIST Office of Data and Informatics. Its primary function is to build XML-formatted research experiment records by combining metadata from many different sources (reservation systems, the collected data files, a session logger, etc.). These records are structured according to the "Nexus Experiment" schema, meaning they can be loaded into a repository and used for structured data queries.
MetaMap
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MetaMap is a highly configurable application developed by the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to map biomedical text to the UMLS Metathesaurus or, equivalently, to identify Metathesaurus concepts referred to in English text. MetaMap employs a knowledge-intensive approach, natural-language processing (NLP), and computational-linguistic techniques, and is used worldwide in industry and academia. At NLM, MetaMap is one of the foundations of NLM's Medical Text Indexer (MTI), which is applied to both semiautomatic and fully automatic indexing of biomedical literature. Technical documentation at http://metamap.nlm.nih.gov/#Downloads