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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 80
Volume 80, Number 1, October 2005
- Ean-Wen Huang, Da-Wei Wang, Der-Ming Liou:
Development of a deterministic XML schema by resolving structure ambiguity of HL7 messages. 1-15 - N. Kannathal, U. Rajendra Acharya, Choo Min Lim, P. K. Sadasivan:
Characterization of EEG - A comparative study. 17-23 - Zhenlan Wang, Jeremy Choon-Meng Teo, Chee-Kong Chui, Sim Heng Ong, Chye Hwang Yan, Chye Hwang Wang, Hee-Kit Wong, Swee-Hin Teoh:
Computational biomechanical modelling of the lumbar spine using marching-cubes surface smoothened finite element voxel meshing. 25-35 - U. Rajendra Acharya, Oliver Faust, N. Kannathal, TjiLeng Chua, Swamy Laxminarayan:
Non-linear analysis of EEG signals at various sleep stages. 37-45
- Luka Sajn, Matjaz Kukar, Igor Kononenko, Metka Milcinski:
Computerized segmentation of whole-body bone scintigrams and its use in automated diagnostics. 47-55 - Shaolin Ji, Yingzhi Zeng, Ping Wu, Edmund Jon Deoon Lee:
Sampling schedule design towards optimal drug monitoring for individualizing therapy. 57-63 - Christopher E. Hann, J. Geoffrey Chase, Geoffrey M. Shaw:
Efficient implementation of non-linear valve law and ventricular interaction dynamics in the minimal cardiac model. 65-74 - Dominic S. Lee, Andrew D. Rudge, J. Geoffrey Chase, Geoffrey M. Shaw:
A new model validation tool using kernel regression and density estimation. 75-87 - Steven Vangesselen, Maria Weymans, Luc Mertens, Marc Gewillig, Tony Reybrouck:
A Java software for calculating mean breath-by-breath variability in gas exchange parameters: Application in young cardiac patients with exercise-related periodic breathing. 89-92
Volume 80, Number 2, November 2005
- Alice Medalia, Rosa Lim, David Erlanger:
Psychometric properties of the web-based work-readiness cognitive screen used as a neuropsychological assessment tool for schizophrenia. 93-102 - Marko Subasic, Sven Loncaric, Erich Sorantin:
Model-based quantitative AAA image analysis using a priori knowledge. 103-114 - Kayode Ogungbenro, Gordon Graham, Ivelina Gueorguieva, Leon Aarons:
The use of a modified Fedorov exchange algorithm to optimise sampling times for population pharmacokinetic experiments. 115-125 - Ki Sung Um, Yun Sik Kwak, Hune Cho, Il Kon Kim:
Development of an HL7 interface engine, based on tree structure and streaming algorithm, for large-size messages which include image data. 126-140 - Radwan E. Abdel-Aal:
Improved classification of medical data using abductive network committees trained on different feature subsets. 141-153
- Virginie Rondeau, Juan R. Gonzalez:
frailtypack: A computer program for the analysis of correlated failure time data using penalized likelihood estimation. 154-164 - M. A. Guevara, J. Ramos, Miguel Hernández-González, Maria Corsi-Cabrera:
FILDIG: A program to filter brain electrical signals in the frequency domain. 165-172 - Germán Carrera, Amparo Gil, Javier Segura:
Calcium3D: A visual software package for the simulation of calcium buffered diffusion in neuroendocrine cells. 173-180 - Hsing-Hsia Chen, Mei-Ling Yeh:
A new multimedia-based instruction for hip arthroplasty in clinical practice. 181-186
Volume 80, Number 3, December 2005
- N. Kannathal, Lim Choo Min, U. Rajendra Acharya, P. K. Sadasivan:
Entropies for detection of epilepsy in EEG. 187-194 - Binbing Yu, Ram C. Tiwari, Kathleen A. Cronin, Chris McDonald, Eric J. Feuer:
CANSURV: A Windows program for population-based cancer survival analysis. 195-203 - Paul G. Gottschalk, John R. Dunn:
Determining the error of dose estimates and minimum and maximum acceptable concentrations from assays with nonlinear dose-response curves. 204-215 - Yoshihiro Kuroda, Megumi Nakao, Tomohiro Kuroda, Hiroshi Oyama, Masaru Komori:
Interaction model between elastic objects for haptic feedback considering collisions of soft tissue. 216-224 - Mark A. Haidekker:
Optical transillumination tomography with tolerance against refraction mismatch. 225-235 - Nam-Yong Lee, Yong Choi:
A modified OSEM algorithm for PET reconstruction using wavelet processing. 236-245
- Ivan Bajla, Igor Holländer, M. Minichmayr, G. Gmeiner, Ch. Reichel:
GASepo - a software solution for quantitative analysis of digital images in Epo doping control. 246-270 - Toshikazu Abe, Shin-ichi Toyabe, Pengyu Cao, Sachiko Kurashima, Kouhei Akazawa:
Development of a simulation program for estimating hospital incomes under the prospective payment system. 271-276 - Lars Lindbom, Pontus Pihlgren, E. Niclas Jonsson:
Erratum to "PsN-Toolkit - A collection of computer intensive statistical methods for non-linear mixed effect modeling using NONMEM" [Comput. Methods Prog. Biomedicine 79 (2005) 241-257]. 277
Volume 80, Number Supplement-1, December 2005
- Peter Kokol:
Computer based medical systems. S1-S2 - José Ignacio Estévez Damas, Silvia Alayón, Lorenzo Moreno Ruiz, José F. Sigut, R. Aguilar:
Cytological image analysis with a genetic fuzzy finite state machine. S3-S15 - Jirí Kléma, Jirí Kubalík, Lenka Lhotská:
Optimized model tuning in medical systems. S17-S28 - Matej Sprogar, Miha Sprogar, Matjaz Colnaric:
Autonomous evolutionary algorithm in medical data analysis. S29-S38 - Vili Podgorelec, Peter Kokol, Milojka Molan Stiglic, Marjan Hericko, Ivan Rozman:
Knowledge discovery with classification rules in a cardiovascular dataset. S39-S49 - Damjan Zazula, Ales Holobar:
An approach to surface EMG decomposition based on higher-order cumulants. S51-S60 - D. Korocsec, Ales Holobar, Matjaz Divjak, Damjan Zazula:
Building interactive virtual environments for simulated training in medicine using VRML and Java/JavaScript. S61-S70 - Caetano Traina Jr., Agma J. M. Traina, Myrian R. B. Araujo, Josiane Maria Bueno, Fabio Jun Takada Chino, Humberto Luiz Razente, Paulo M. Azevedo-Marques:
Using an image-extended relational database to support content-based image retrieval in a PACS. S71-S83 - Abdul-Rahman Al-Ali, Ahmed O. Abdul Salam, L. Al-Zohlof, M. Manna, R. Zakaria:
A cyber medical center. S85-S94 - Petra Povalej, Mitja Lenic, Milan Zorman, Peter Kokol, Dejan Dinevski:
Accuracy of intelligent medical systems. S95-S105
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