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Oracle® Health Sciences Translational Research Center User's Guide
Release 3.0.2.1

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Preface

Oracle Health Sciences Translational Research Center (TRC) comprises of two products - Oracle Health Sciences Omics Data Bank (ODB) and Oracle Health Sciences Cohort Explorer (OHSCE). This guide provides information about how to use TRC.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) documentation set, and the Oracle Healthcare Data Warehouse Foundation Release 5.0. 2 documentation set:

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Documentation

The Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition Online Documentation Library (Part E21764) documentation set includes:

Oracle Healthcare Data Warehouse Foundation Documentation

The Oracle Healthcare Data Warehouse Foundation documentation set includes:

Oracle Data Integrator Documentation

The Oracle Data Integrator documentation is a part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.6 documentation. Oracle Data Integrator documents in the Fusion Middleware Documentation Library are as follows:

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