The clinical data repository provides data definition consistency through which of the following?

1. Mapping
2. Interface engine
3. Point-to-point interface
4. Clinical data warehouse


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Rationale: The clinical data repository provides data definition consistency through mapping. Mapping is the process in which terms defined in one system are associated with comparable terms in another system. The clinical data repository may also be referred to as the clinical data warehouse.

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