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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 69
Volume 69, Number 1, July 2002
- Chuang-Chien Chiu, Chen-Yen Lan, Yung-Hsien Chang:
Objective assessment of blood stasis using computerized inspection of sublingual veins. 1-12 - Man-Lai Tang, Karim F. Hirji:
Simple polynomial multiplication algorithms for exact conditional tests of linearity in a logistic model. 13-23 - Stephen B. Duffull, Sylvie Retout, France Mentré:
The use of simulated annealing for finding optimal population designs. 25-35 - Raphael Gillett:
Rook methodology: a flexible framework for exact test development in the matching paradigm. 37-48 - Ladislav Dedík, Mária Durisová:
System-approach methods for modeling and testing similarity of in vitro dissolutions of drug dosage formulations. 49-55 - Yuxing Yang, Dongyuan Yin, Richard Freyer:
Development of a digital signal processor-based new 12-lead synchronization electrocardiogram automatic analysis system. 57-63 - Paul S. Heckerling:
Parametric receiver operating characteristic curve analysis using mathematica. 65-73 - Enrique J. Gómez, César Cáceres, D. López, Francisco del Pozo:
A web-based self-monitoring system for people living with HIV/AIDS. 75-86
Volume 69, Number 2, August 2002
- Steen Andreassen, Enrique J. Gómez, Ewart R. Carson:
Computers in Diabetes 2000. 93-95 - Jürgen Schrezenmeir, Kay Dirting, Peter Papazov:
Controlled multicenter study on the effect of computer assistance in intensive insulin therapy of type 1 diabetics. 97-114 - Matthias Grabert, Franz Schweiggert, Reinhard W. Holl:
A framework for diabetes documentation and quality management in Germany: 10 years of experience with DPV. 115-121 - Carmen Carroll, Phil Marsden, Pat Soden, Emma Naylor, John P. New, Tim Dornan:
Involving users in the design and usability evaluation of a clinical decision support system. 123-135 - Eberhard Biermann, Wolfgang Dietrich, Julian Rihl, Eberhard Standl:
Are there time and cost savings by using telemanagement for patients on intensified insulin therapy?: A randomised, controlled trial. 137-146 - Riccardo Bellazzi, Cristiana Larizza, Stefania Montani, Alberto Riva, Mario Stefanelli, Giuseppe d'Annunzio, Renata Lorini, Enrique J. Gómez, M. Elena Hernando, Eulalia Brugués:
A telemedicine support for diabetes management: the T-IDDM project. 147-161 - Enrique J. Gómez, M. Elena Hernando, Angel García Olaya, Francisco del Pozo, J. Cermeño, R. Corcoy, Eulalia Brugués, Alberto de Leiva:
Telemedicine as a tool for intensive management of diabetes: the DIABTel experience. 163-177
Volume 69, Number 3, November 2002
- Leif E. Peterson:
Factor analysis of cluster-specific gene expression levels from cDNA microarrays. 179-188 - Tien-Yow Chuang, Wei-Shin Huang, Shu-Chiung Chiang, Yun-An Tsai, Ji-Liang Doong, Henrich Cheng:
A virtual reality-based system for hand function analysis. 189-196 - Andrew J. G. Churchill, Peter W. Halligan, Derick T. Wade:
RIVCAM: a simple video-based kinematic analysis for clinical disorders of gait. 197-209 - James D. Stefansic, Wayne Andrew Bass, Steven L. Hartmann, Ryan A. Beasley, Tuhin K. Sinha, David M. Cash, Alan J. Herline, Robert L. Galloway:
Design and implementation of a PC-based image-guided surgical system. 211-224 - Mark Potse, André C. Linnenbank, Cornelis A. Grimbergen:
Software design for analysis of multichannel intracardial and body surface electrocardiograms. 225-236 - Ronaldo C. Gismondi, Renan Moritz Varnier R. Almeida, Antonio Fernando C. Infantosi:
Artificial neural networks for infant mortality modelling. 237-247 - Rodolphe Thiébaut, Hélène Jacqmin-Gadda, Geneviève Chêne, Catherine Leport, Daniel Commenges:
Bivariate linear mixed models using SAS proc MIXED. 249-256 - Walter Gall, Harald Heinzl, P. Sachs:
Erratum to "Extracting a statistical data matrix from electronic patient records": [Comput. Methods Prog. Biomed 66 (2001) 153-166]. 257-259
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