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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 63
Volume 63, Number 1, September 2000
- F. Jean, A.-C. Roudot, D. Parent-Massin:
An automatic method for the evaluation of xenobiotic toxicity on haematopoietic progenitors. 1-8 - Bernard Tiddeman, Neil Duffy, Graham Rabey:
Construction and visualisation of three-dimensional facial statistics. 9-20 - Herman P. Wijnand, Robbert van de Velde:
Mann-Whitney/Wilcoxon's nonparametric cumulative probability distribution. 21-28 - Masaaki Yoshigi, Gary D. Knott, Bradley B. Keller:
Lumped parameter estimation for the embryonic chick vascular system: a time-domain approach using MLAB. 29-41 - James F. Reed:
Homogeneity of kappa statistics in multiple samples. 43-46 - Angus M. Brown:
Simulation of axonal excitability using a Spreadsheet template created in Microsoft Excel. 47-54 - Yihua Xu, Gerald L. Sattler, Harlene Edwards, Henry C. Pitot:
Nuclear-labeling index analysis (NLIA), a software package used to perform accurate automation of cell nuclear-labeling index analysis on immunohistochemically stained rat liver samples. 55-70 - Harald Heinzl:
Using SAS to calculate the Kent and O'Quigley measure of dependence for Cox proportional hazards regression model. 71-76
Volume 63, Number 2, October 2000
- Csaba Hegedüs, Emese Flóra-Nagy, Renáta Martos, Alexander Juhász, Ildikó Fülöp, Sándor Pomaházi, István Péter Nagy, Zoltán Tóth, Ildikó Márton, Gusztáv Keszthelyi:
3D reconstruction based on hard tissue microtome cross-section pictures in dentistry. 77-84 - Charles E. Kahn:
Design and implementation of an Internet-based health information resource. 85-97 - Ingolf Meineke:
An add-in implementation of the RESAMPLING syntax under Microsoft EXCEL. 99-104 - Domenico Bongini, Monica Carfagni, Lapo Governi:
Hippin: a semiautomatic computer program for selecting hip prosthesis femoral components. 105-115 - Jason H. Moore:
Detection of linear and nonlinear dependencies in time series using the method of surrogate data in S-PLUS. 117-121 - Burak Acar, Irina Savelieva, Harry Hemingway, Marek Malik:
Automatic ectopic beat elimination in short-term heart rate variability measurement. 123-131 - Xiaohong W. Gao, Anil A. Bharath, Alice V. Stanton, Alun D. Hughes, Neil Chapman, Simon A. Thom:
Quantification and characterisation of arteries in retinal images. 133-146 - Jari Viik, Henri Vänttinen, Jaakko Malmivuo:
ECG Variable Cine: computer program for presentation of temporal changes in ECG variables over different number of ECG leads. 147-155
Volume 63, Number 3, November 2000
- Ewart R. Carson, Mark J. van Gils, Niilo Saranummi:
Improved monitoring for brain dysfunction in intensive care and surgery: introduction. 157-159 - Stephan M. Jakob, Kari Nieminen, Jaana Hiltunen, Jari Karhu, Jukka Takala:
IBIS Data Library: clinical description of the Finnish database. 161-166 - G. F. Mandersloot, R. C. Pottinger, P. R. Weller, P. F. Prior, C. Morgan, N. J. Smith, Richard M. Langford:
The IBIS project: data collection in London. 167-174 - John Gade, Ilkka Korhonen, Mark J. van Gils, Peter Weller, Leena Pesu:
Technical description of the IBIS Data Library. 175-186 - Carsten E. Thomsen, Luc Cluitmans, Tarmo Lipping:
Exploring the IBIS data library contents: Tools for data visualisation, (pre-) processing and screening. 187-201 - Stephan M. Jakob, Ilkka Korhonen, Esko Ruokonen, Tuomas Virtanen, Alex Kogan, Jukka Takala:
Detection of artifacts in monitored trends in intensive care. 203-209 - Ilkka Korhonen, Jari Karhu, Luca T. Mainardi, Stephan M. Jakob:
Quantification of haemodynamic response to auditory stimulus in intensive care. 211-218 - Luca T. Mainardi, Jukka Kupila, Kari Nieminen, Ilkka Korhonen, Anna M. Bianchi, Linda Pattini, Jukka Takala, Jari Karhu, Sergio Cerutti:
Single sweep analysis of event related auditory potentials for the monitoring of sedation in cardiac surgery patients. 219-227 - Peter Weller, Tom Hennessy, Ewart R. Carson:
The IBIS system architecture. 229-235
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