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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 73
Volume 73, Number 1, January 2004
- Torgny Groth:
Editorial. 1 - Mark Sh. Levin, Ludmila Sokolova:
Hierarchical combinatorial planning of medical treatment. 3-11 - M. Rodríguez, Alejandro Ayala, Silvestre Rodríguez, Fernando L. Rosa, Mario Díaz-González:
Application of the Max-Lloyd quantizer for ECG compression in diving mammals. 13-21 - John S. Walker, Mark R. Whitis, Richard A. Murphy:
Kymograph: a muscle physiology toolkit. 23-34 - Mark A. Haidekker, Hazel Y. Stevens, John A. Frangos:
Computerized methods for X-ray-based small bone densitometry. 35-42 - Vered Aharonson, Amos D. Korczyn:
Human-computer interaction in the administration and analysis of neuropsychological tests. 43-53 - Daniel Nilsson, Björn Andersson:
A graphical tool for parasite genome annotation. 55-60 - Matthias Schablowski, Joachim Schweidler, Rüdiger Rupp:
HeiDATAProVIT - Heidelberg data archiving, tag assembling, processing and visualization tool. 61-70 - Laura Nofrini, Sandra Martelli, Francesco Iacono:
In vivo evaluation of a computer planning system for total knee arthroplasty. 71-81 - Miklós Török:
Letter to the Editor. 83 - Zoltán Benyó:
Response to letter to the Editor. 85
Volume 73, Number 2, February 2004
- Helene Schulerud, Fritz Albregtsen:
Many are called, but few are chosen. Feature selection and error estimation in high dimensional spaces. 91-99 - Andreas H. Hielscher, Sebastian Bartel:
Parallel programming of gradient-based iterative image reconstruction schemes for optical tomography. 101-113 - Patricia Mayo, Francisco Rodenas Escriba, Gumersindo Verdú Martín, Juan Ignacio Villaescusa, Juan Manuel Campayo:
Automatic evaluation of the image quality of a mammographic phantom. 115-128 - Alan David Hutson:
A semiparametric bootstrap approach to correlated data analysis problems. 129-134 - R. Clement, Jürgen Schneider, Hans-Jürgen Brambs, Arthur P. Wunderlich, Martin Geiger, Franz Günter Sander:
Quasi-automatic 3D finite element model generation for individual single-rooted teeth and periodontal ligament. 135-144 - Mazen Abdellatif, Domenic J. Reda:
A Paradox®-based data collection and management system for multi-center randomized clinical trials. 145-164 - Reyis Kurt, Hillary R. Bogner, Joseph B. Straton, Allen Y. Tien, Joseph J. Gallo:
Computer-assisted assessment of depression and function in older primary care patients. 165-171
Volume 73, Number 3, March 2004
- Rosa Maria Esteves Moreira da Costa, Luís Alfredo Vidal de Carvalho:
The acceptance of virtual reality devices for cognitive rehabilitation: a report of positive results with schizophrenia. 173-182 - Akane Motonaga, Kouhei Akazawa, Sugata Takahashi, Yutaka Yamamoto, Hiroki Tsukada, Kumiko Inagawa, Tomoko Yamakawa, Masao Hashiba:
A method for displaying two images on a screen in distance medical education. 183-188 - France Sevsek, G. Gomisccek:
Shape determination of attached fluctuating phospholipid vesicles. 189-194 - Holger Kunz, Claus Derz, Thomas Tolxdorff, Johannes Bernarding:
Feature extraction and supervised classification of MR images to support proton radiation therapy of eye tumors. 195-202 - Holger Kunz, Claus Derz, Thomas Tolxdorff, Johannes Bernarding:
XML knowledge database of MRI-derived eye models. 203-208 - Tsung-Chieh Lee, Ke-Feng Huang, Ming-Liang Hsiao, Shih-Tsang Tang, Sheunn-Tsong Young:
Electrical lumped model for arterial vessel beds. 209-219 - R. de Beer, Danielle Graveron-Demilly, S. Nastase, Dirk van Ormondt:
A distributed computing system for magnetic resonance imaging: Java-based processing and binding of XML. 221-231 - Francisco L. Valverde, Nicolás Guil, José Muñoz:
Segmentation of vessels from mammograms using a deformable model. 233-247 - Jiye Chen, M. Browne, Mark Taylor, P. J. Gregson:
Application of an interface failure model to predict fatigue crack growth in an implanted metallic femoral stem. 249-256
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