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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 75
Volume 75, Number 1, July 2004
- Vincent Barra:
Analysis of gene expression data using functional principal components. 1-9 - Ioannis Kalatzis, Nikolaos Piliouras, Eric Ventouras, Charalabos C. Papageorgiou, Andreas D. Rabavilas, Dionisis A. Cavouras:
Design and implementation of an SVM-based computer classification system for discriminating depressive patients from healthy controls using the P600 component of ERP signals. 11-22 - Jürgen Paetz, Björn Arlt, Kerstin Erz, Katharina Holzer, Rüdiger W. Brause, Ernst Hanisch:
Data quality aspects of a database for abdominal septic shock patients. 23-30 - Yuan Jin, Hanif M. Ladak:
Software for interactive segmentation of the carotid artery from 3D black blood magnetic resonance images. 31-43 - Stephen R. Cole, Miguel A. Hernán:
Adjusted survival curves with inverse probability weights. 45-49 - Mahmut Ozer, Yalçin Isler, Halil Ozer:
A computer software for simulating single-compartmental model of neurons. 51-57 - Angela Tavares Paes, Antonio Carlos Pedroso de Lima:
A SAS macro for estimating transition probabilities in semiparametric models for recurrent events. 59-65 - Wenwu Cui, Jianchang Ning, Ulhas P. Naik, Melinda K. Duncan:
OptiRNAi, an RNAi design tool. 67-73 - Rebecca J. Blatt, Adam N. Clark, Jama Courtney, Chris Tully, Amy L. Tucker:
Automated quantitative analysis of angiogenesis in the rat aorta model using Image-Pro Plus 4.1. 75-79
Volume 75, Number 2, August 2004
- Lars Lindbom, Jakob Ribbing, E. Niclas Jonsson:
Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN) - a Perl module for NONMEM related programming. 85-94 - Grace Hui-Min Wu, Amy Ming-Fang Yen, Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen:
SAS macro program for non-homogeneous Markov process in modeling multi-state disease progression. 95-105 - Pierre Hellier, Christian Barillot:
A hierarchical parametric algorithm for deformable multimodal image registration. 107-115 - Mehmet Kuntalp, Orkun Akar:
A simple and low-cost Internet-based teleconsultation system that could effectively solve the health care access problems in underserved areas of developing countries. 117-126 - Ching-Hua Ting, R. H. Arnott, Derek A. Linkens, A. Angel:
Migrating from target-controlled infusion to closed-loop control in general anaesthesia. 127-139 - Debora Testi, Angelo Cappello, Fiorella Sgallari, Martin Rumpf, Marco Viceconti:
A new software for prediction of femoral neck fractures. 141-145 - Chi-Hsuan Lin, Jia-Jin J. Chen, Chi-Hsun Wu, Hsiao-Yu Lee, Yuh-Hwan Liu:
Image analysis system for acquiring three-dimensional contour of foot arch during balanced standing. 147-157 - Oliver Bossert:
A Java software for creation of image mosaics. 159-161 - Silvia Comani, Dante Mantini, Paris Pennesi, Antonio Lagatta, Giovanni Cancellieri:
Independent component analysis: fetal signal reconstruction from magnetocardiographic recordings. 163-177
Volume 75, Number 3, September 2004
- Krzysztof Boryczko, Witold Dzwinel, David A. Yuen:
Modeling fibrin aggregation in blood flow with discrete-particles. 181-194 - Kai Fun Yu, Weishi Yuan:
Regression models for unbalanced longitudinal ordinal data: computer software and a simulation study. 195-200 - Gergely Szentesi, Gábor Horváth, Imre Bori, György Vámosi, János Szöllösi, Rezsö Gáspár, Sándor Damjanovich, Attila Jenei, László Mátyus:
Computer program for determining fluorescence resonance energy transfer efficiency from flow cytometric data on a cell-by-cell basis. 201-211 - Debora Testi, Paolo Quadrani, Marco Petrone, Cinzia Zannoni, Franco Fontana, Marco Viceconti:
JIDE: a new software for computer-aided design of hip prosthesis. 213-220 - Lefteris Gortzis, Stavros A. Koubias, George Nikiforidis:
Design and implementation of a web-enabled haematological system. 221-234 - Roman Dorn, Franc Jager:
SEMIA: semi-automatic interactive graphic editing tool to annotate ambulatory ECG records. 235-249 - Michael G. Thomason, R. F. Longton, Jens Gregor, Gary T. Smith, R. K. Hutson:
Simulation of emission tomography using grid middleware for distributed computing. 251-258 - Tomoko Yamakawa, Shin-ichi Toyabe, Pengyu Cao, Kouhei Akazawa:
Web-based delivery of medical multimedia contents using an MPEG-4 system. 259-264
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