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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2000
- Jens U. Wurthner, Amal K. Mukhopadhyay, Claus-Jürgen Peimann:

A cellular automaton model of cellular signal transduction. 1-21 - Abdel-Ouahab Boudraa

, Sidi Mohammed Réda Dehak, Yue-Min Zhu
, Chahin Pachai
, Yong-Gang Bao, Jérôme Grimaud:
Automated segmentation of multiple sclerosis lesions in multispectral MR imaging using fuzzy clustering. 23-40 - Prasun Dastidar, Tomi Heinonen, Jukka-Pekka Ahonen, Mervi Jehkonen

, Gábor Molnár:
Volumetric measurements of right cerebral hemisphere infarction: use of a semiautomatic MRI segmentation technique. 41-54
Volume 30, Number 2, March 2000
- Claudio De Lazzari

, Marek Darowski, Gianfranco Ferrari, Fabrizio Clemente
, Marco Guaragno:
Computer simulation of haemodynamic parameters changes with left ventricle assist device and mechanical ventilation. 55-69 - Chuang-Chien Chiu, Shoou-Jeng Yeh, Ching-Hsiu Chen:

Self-organizing arterial pressure pulse classification using neural networks: theoretical considerations and clinical applicability. 71-88 - Niall M. Adams, David J. Hand

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An improved measure for comparing diagnostic tests. 89-96 - Arianeb Mehrabi, Christine Glückstein, Axel Benner, Bahram Hashemi, Chistian Herfarth, Friedrich Kallinowski:

A new way for surgical education - development and evaluation of a computer-based training module. 97-109
Volume 30, Number 3, May 2000
- Caterina Guiot

, Angelo Merletti, Pasquale Pagliaro, Ganni Losano:
Model-based assessment of pressure and flow-dependent coronary responses following abrupt pressure drops. 111-126 - Andrew Mackinnon

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A spreadsheet for the calculation of comprehensive statistics for the assessment of diagnostic tests and inter-rater agreement. 127-134 - Volker Metzler, Thomas Martin Lehmann, Hans Bienert, Khosrow Mottaghy

, Klaus Spitzer:
Scale-independent shape analysis for quantitative cytology using mathematical morphology. 135-151 - Alfred Bruckmann, Andreas Uhl:

Selective medical image compression techniques for telemedical and archiving applications. 153-169
Volume 30, Number 4, July 2000
- Gabriele Cevenini

, Gianluca Borzelli, Pietro Rubegni, Maria Rita Massai, Lucio Andreassi, Paolo Barbini:
Modified Karhunen-Loéve expansion for evaluating skin-colour-associated melanoma risk factors. 171-189 - Jan Freudenberg, Thomas Schiemann, Ulf Tiede, Karl Heinz Höhne:

Simulation of cardiac excitation patterns in a three-dimensional anatomical heart atlas. 191-205 - Yilmaz Muslu:

Numerical approach to plug-flow activated sludge reactor kinetics. 207-223 - Andy N. D. Nguyen, John D. Milam, Kathy A. Johnson, Eugenio I. Banez:

A Java-based application for differential diagnosis of hematopoietic neoplasms using immunophenotyping by flow cytometry. 225-235 - Hideaki Shono, Chung-Kang Peng

, Ary L. Goldberger, Mayumi Shono, Hajime Sugimori:
A new method to determine a fractal dimension of non-stationary biological time-serial data. 237-245
Volume 30, Number 5, September 2000
- Mark M. Stecker

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Generalized averaging and noise levels in evoked responses. 247-265 - Giuseppe Boccignone

, Angelo Chianese, Antonio Picariello
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Computer aided detection of microcalcifications in digital mammograms. 267-286 - Neal W. Sanders, N. Horace Mann III:

Automated scoring of patient pain drawings using artificial neural networks: efforts toward a low back pain triage application. 287-298
Volume 30, Number 6, November 2000
- Matjaz Veselko, Ivan Godler:

Biomechanical study of a computer simulated reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). 299-309 - S. Berga, Faiza Bourhaleb, R. Cirio, J. Derkaoui, B. Gallice, M. Hamal, F. Marchetto, V. Rolando, S. Viscomi:

A code for hadrontherapy treatment planning with the voxelscan method. 311-327 - Prasun Dastidar, Juhani Mäenpää, Tomi Heinonen, Tapio Kuoppala, Milko Van Meer, Reijo Punnonen, Erkki Laasonen:

Magnetic resonance imaging based volume estimation of ovarian tumours: use of a segmentation and 3D reformation software. 329-340 - Martin Kompis, Markus Oberli, Urs Brugger:

A novel real-time noise reduction system for the assessment of evoked otoacoustic emissions. 341-354 - Erwin Tafeit, Reinhard Möller, Karl Sudi, Gilbert Reibnegger:

Artificial neural networks as a method to improve the precision of subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness measurements by means of the optical device LIPOMETER. 355-365

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