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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 76
Volume 76, Number 1, October 2004
- Wil G. M. Geraets, A. N. van Daatselaar, J. G. C. Verheij:
An efficient filling algorithm for counting regions. 1-11 - U. Rajendra Acharya, U. C. Niranjan, S. Sitharama Iyengar, N. Kannathal, Lim Choo Min:
Simultaneous storage of patient information with medical images in the frequency domain. 13-19 - Zirui Li, X. Han, G. R. Liu:
Protein designability analysis in sequence principal component space using 2D lattice model. 21-29 - Christoffer W. Tornøe, Henrik Agersø, E. Niclas Jonsson, Henrik Madsen, Henrik Aalborg Nielsen:
Non-linear mixed-effects pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling in NLME using differential equations. 31-40 - Tibor Deutsch, Tamás Gergely, Vladimir G. Trunov:
A computer system for interpreting blood glucose data. 41-51 - George K. Matsopoulos, Vassilis Kouloulias, Pantelis Asvestas, Nicolaos A. Mouravliansky, Konstantinos K. Delibasis, Damianos Demetriades:
MITIS: a WWW-based medical system for managing and processing gynecological-obstetrical-radiological data. 53-71 - Juha-Pekka Niskanen, Mika P. Tarvainen, Perttu O. Ranta-aho, Pasi A. Karjalainen:
Software for advanced HRV analysis. 73-81 - Søren Rasmussen:
Modelling of discrete spatial variation in epidemiology with SAS using GLIMMIX. 83-89
Volume 76, Number 2, November 2004
- Ida-Maria Sintorn, Mohammed Homman-Loudiyi, Cecilia Söderberg-Nauclér, Gunilla Borgefors:
A refined circular template matching method for classification of human cytomegalovirus capsids in TEM images. 95-102 - Jui-Pin Hung, Jian-Horng Chen, Hsiu-Lu Chiang, James Shih-Shyn Wu:
Computer simulation on fatigue behavior of cemented hip prostheses: a physiological model. 103-113 - George Potamias, Catherine R. Dermon:
Protein synthesis profiling in the developing brain: a graph theoretic clustering approach. 115-129 - J. Geoffrey Chase, Franck Agogue, Christina Starfinger, ZhuHui Lam, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Andrew D. Rudge, Harsha R. Sirisena:
Quantifying agitation in sedated ICU patients using digital imaging. 131-141 - Yihua Xu, Garet Lahvis, Harlene Edwards, Henry C. Pitot:
Three-dimensional reconstruction from serial sections in PC-Windows platform by using 3D_Viewer. 143-154 - Francesca Cantele, Salvatore Lanzavecchia, Pier Luigi Bellon:
VIVA (from virus variance), a library to reconstruct icosahedral viruses based on the variance of structural models. 155-162 - Brent J. Shelton, Gregg H. Gilbert, Bin Liu, Monica Fisher:
A SAS macro for the analysis of multivariate longitudinal binary outcomes. 163-175 - Sadik Kara, Mustafa Okandan, Gökhan Usta, Tevfik Tezcaner:
Investigation of a new heart contractility power parameter. 177-180
Volume 76, Number 3, December 2004
- Toshiaki Kondo, S. H. Ong, Kelvin W. C. Foong:
Computer-based extraction of the inferior alveolar nerve canal in 3-D space. 181-191 - Evangelia I. Zacharaki, Georgios S. Stamatakos, Konstantina S. Nikita, Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu:
Simulating growth dynamics and radiation response of avascular tumour spheroids - model validation in the case of an EMT6/Ro multicellular spheroid. 193-206 - M. J. Coughlin, Tim R. H. Cutmore, Trevor J. Hine:
Automated eye tracking system calibration using artificial neural networks. 207-220 - Yves Besnard, Jean-Claude Launay, Angélique Guinet-Lebreton, Gustave Savourey:
PREDICTOL®: a computer program to determine the thermophysiological duration limited exposures in various climatic conditions. 221-228 - Yiran Zhai, Dezhong Yao:
A study on the reference electrode standardization technique for a realistic head model. 229-238 - C. M. Stewart, S. D. Newlands, A. A. Perachio:
Spike detection, characterization, and discrimination using feature analysis software written in LabVIEW. 239-251 - Piotr J. Durka, Dobieslaw Ircha:
SignalML: metaformat for description of biomedical time series. 253-259 - Bob Kemp:
SignalML from an EDF+ perspective. 261-263
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