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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, January 1999
- Cornelia Reininger, Rupert Lasser, Matthias Rumitz, C. Böger, Leonhard Schweiberer:
Computational analysis of platelet adhesion and aggregation under stagnation point flow conditions. 1-18 - Rudolf Karch, Friederike Neumann, Martin Neumann, Wolfgang Schreiner:
A three-dimensional model for arterial tree representation, generated by constrained constructive optimization. 19-38 - Eytan Ruppin, Elad Ofer, James A. Reggia, Kenneth Revett, Sharon Goodall:
Pathogenic mechanisms in ischemic damage: a computational study. 39-59 - Mihail Popescu, Paul D. Gader, James Keller, Cerry Klein, Ronald Joe Stanley, Charles William Caldwell:
Automatic karyotyping of metaphase cells with overlapping chromosomes. 61-82 - Terry Fagan:
Exact 95% confidence intervals for differences in binomial proportions. 83-87 - Kip Canfield:
Improving interorganizational data interchange for drug development. 89-99
Volume 29, Number 2, March 1999
- Fred K. Hoehler:
Sample size calculations when outcomes will be compared with an historical control. 101-110 - Agus Priatna, Cynthia B. Paschal, Richard G. Shiavi:
Evaluation of linear diaphragm-chest expansion models for magnetic resonance imaging motion artifact correction. 111-127 - Hannu Olkkonen, Peitsa Pesola, Antti Valjakka, Leena Tuomisto:
Gain optimized cosine transform domain LMS algorithm for adaptive filtering of EEG. 129-136 - Holger Adelmann:
An edge-sensitive noise reduction algorithm for image processing. 137-145 - Paola Campadelli, Cristina Gangai, Fabio Pasquale:
Automated morphometric analysis in peripheral neuropathies. 147-156
Volume 29, Number 3, May 1999
- Ian R. Greenshields, Francis DiMario:
A system for computing neuromorphometry from magnetic resonance images. 157-173 - Lemont Baker, Richard G. Shiavi:
Detection of bursts of microneurographic activity and estimation of burst parameters. 175-189 - Mihalis Samonas, Maria Petrou:
Multiresolution restoration of medical signals using the renormalization group and the super-coupling transforms. 191-206 - Luis Antonio Aguirre, Vinicius C. Barros, Álvaro V. P. Souza:
Nonlinear multivariable modeling and analysis of sleep apnea time series. 207-228
Volume 29, Number 4, July 1999
- Edward F. Krieg, James S. Kesner, Edwin A. Knecht:
An algorithm for detecting features of the hormone profiles of the human menstrual cycle. 229-242 - Francisco J. Sánchez-Marín:
Automatic segmentation of contours of corneal cells. 243-258 - John V. Ringwood:
Anaerobic threshold measurement using dynamic neural network models. 259-271 - Erkki Mäkelä, Katariina Juhola, Martti Juhola:
Predicting the development of a homogenous population in an industrialized country. 273-281
Volume 29, Number 5, September 1999
- Elias Zintzaras, Axel Kowald:
A comparison of amino acid distance measures using procrustes analysis. 283-288 - Martin H. Kroll, Ken Emancipator, David Floering, Daniel Tholen:
An algorithm for finding the linear region in a nonlinear data set. 289-301 - Krishnan Ramaswamy, William E. Higgins:
Interactive dynamic navigation for virtual endoscopy. 303-331 - Gleb Secretta, Peter H. Gregson:
Automated registration of multimodal brain image sets using computer vision methods. 333-359
Volume 29, Number 6, November 1999
- Ales Belic, Iztok Grabnar, Rihard Karba, Ales Mrhar, Tatjana Irman-Florjanc, Stanislav Primozic:
Interdependence of histamine and methylhistamine kinetics: modelling and simulation approach. 361-375 - Dixi Xue, Robert E. Albright Jr.:
Microcomputer-based technique for 3-D reconstruction and volume measurement of computed tomographic images. Comparison of geometric and planimetry post-operative tumor volume effects on patient survival. 377-392 - Paolo DePetrillo, d'Armond L. Speers, Urs E. Ruttimann:
Determining the Hurst exponent of fractal time series and its application to electrocardiographic analysis. 393-406 - Michael Abend, Otto Bubke, Stefan Hotop, Christine Krawehl-Nakath, Christian Willy, Torsten Sohns, Dirk van Beuningen:
Estimating medical resources required following a nuclear event. 407-421
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