Using RMarkdown


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Sun arise each and every morning

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What is OMOP?


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A diagram showing the tables that occur in the OMOP-CDM , how they relate to each other and standard vocabularies.
The OMOP Common Data Model

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A diagram showing that different sources of data, transformed to OMOP, can then be used by multiple analysis tools.
Why use the OMOP-CDM

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A table showing the different conditions listed with the n.umber of males and females suffering from them
A table of the condition counts

Why OMOP?


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Chapter 3 OMOP measurement and observation tables


Placeholder Chapter 4


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Placeholder Chapter 5


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pie chart illusion of a pyramid
Sun arise each and every morning

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Blue Carpentries hex person logo with no text.
You belong in The Carpentries!

Placeholder Chapter 6


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pie chart illusion of a pyramid
Sun arise each and every morning

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Blue Carpentries hex person logo with no text.
You belong in The Carpentries!

Placeholder Chapter 7


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pie chart illusion of a pyramid
Sun arise each and every morning

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Blue Carpentries hex person logo with no text.
You belong in The Carpentries!

Placeholder Chapter 8


Figure 1

pie chart illusion of a pyramid
Sun arise each and every morning

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Blue Carpentries hex person logo with no text.
You belong in The Carpentries!