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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 95
Volume 95, Number 1, July 2009
- Ladislav Dedík, Martina Tvrdonová, Mária Durisová, Adela Penesová

, Daniela Miklovicová, Marián Kozlovský:
Computer controlled sequential simulation method: Reconsidering evaluation of measurements from frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance test. 1-9 - Liyun Wang, Hefei Ling, Fuhao Zou, Zhengding Lu, Zhendi Wang:

Spermatogonium image recognition using Zernike moments. 10-22 - Daniel Kluess

, Robert Souffrant, Wolfram Mittelmeier, Andreas Wree, Klaus-Peter Schmitz, Rainer Bader:
A convenient approach for finite-element-analyses of orthopaedic implants in bone contact: Modeling and experimental validation. 23-30 - Alexandra Piryatinska, György Terdik

, Wojbor A. Woyczynski, Kenneth A. Loparo
, Mark S. Scher, Anatoly Zlotnik:
Automated detection of neonate EEG sleep stages. 31-46
- Ilias Maglogiannis

, Euripidis N. Loukis, Elias P. Zafiropoulos, Antonis Stasis:
Support Vectors Machine-based identification of heart valve diseases using heart sounds. 47-61 - Devrim Kilinc, Gianluca Gallo, Kenneth A. Barbee:

Interactive image analysis programs for quantifying injury-induced axonal beading and microtubule disruption. 62-71 - Antonis Daskalakis, Dimitris Glotsos

, Spiros Kostopoulos
, Dionisis A. Cavouras, George Nikiforidis:
A comparative study of individual and ensemble majority vote cDNA microarray image segmentation schemes, originating from a spot-adjustable based restoration framework. 72-88 - Margaret R. Stedman

, David R. Gagnon
, Robert A. Lew, Daniel H. Solomon, Elena Losina
, M. Alan Brookhart:
A SAS macro for a clustered permutation test. 89-94
Volume 95, Number 2, August 2009
- Maryam E. Rettmann, David R. Holmes III, Bruce M. Cameron, Richard A. Robb:

An event-driven distributed processing architecture for image-guided cardiac ablation therapy. 95-104 - Guozhi Tao, Renjie He, Sushmita Datta, Ponnada A. Narayana:

Symmetric inverse consistent nonlinear registration driven by mutual information. 105-115 - Renan Moritz Varnier R. Almeida

, Antonio Fernando C. Infantosi, José Hermógenes R. Suassuna
, João Carlos G. D. Costa:
Multiple correspondence analysis in predictive logistic modelling: Application to a living-donor kidney transplantation data. 116-128 - Maria Vardaki, Haralambos Papageorgiou, Fragkiskos Pentaris:

A statistical metadata model for clinical trials' data management. 129-145
- Don C. Bigler, Yaman Aksu, David J. Miller, Qing X. Yang:

STAMPS: Software Tool for Automated MRI Post-processing on a supercomputer. 146-157 - M. A. Guevara, L. Rizo, M. Ruiz-Díaz, Miguel Hernández-González:

HANOIPC3: A computer program to evaluate executive functions. 158-165 - Ashwath Sundaresan, Toshinori Yuta, Christopher E. Hann, J. Geoffrey Chase, Geoffrey M. Shaw:

A minimal model of lung mechanics and model-based markers for optimizing ventilator treatment in ARDS patients. 166-180 - Terry H. Shen, Christopher S. Carlson, Peter Tarczy-Hornoch

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SNPit: A federated data integration system for the purpose of functional SNP annotation. 181-189
Volume 95, Number 3, September 2009
- Vasile V. Moca

, Bertram Scheller, Raul Cristian Muresan
, Michael Daunderer, Gordon Pipa:
EEG under anesthesia - Feature extraction with TESPAR. 191-202 - Kajeandra Ravichandiran, Mayoorendra Ravichandiran, Michele L. Oliver, Karan Singh, Nancy H. McKee, Anne M. Agur:

Determining physiological cross-sectional area of extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis as a whole and by regions using 3D computer muscle models created from digitized fiber bundle data. 203-212 - Helma van der Linden, Tony Austin, Jan L. Talmon:

Generic screen representations for future-proof systems, is it possible?: There is more to a GUI than meets the eye. 213-226 - Nicole A. Kallemeyn, Srinivas C. Tadepalli, Kiran H. Shivanna, Nicole M. Grosland:

An interactive multiblock approach to meshing the spine. 227-235
- Guoyan Zheng

, Xuan Zhang, Simon D. Steppacher
, Stephen B. Murphy, Klaus-Arno Siebenrock
, Moritz Tannast
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HipMatch: An object-oriented cross-platform program for accurate determination of cup orientation using 2D-3D registration of single standard X-ray radiograph and a CT volume. 236-248 - Yan Wang, Lizhuang Ma, Ping Liu

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Feature selection and syndrome prediction for liver cirrhosis in traditional Chinese medicine. 249-257 - David Tsai, John W. Morley

, Gregg J. Suaning
, Nigel H. Lovell
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A wearable real-time image processor for a vision prosthesis. 258-269 - Dingfei Ge, Lihui Sun, Jiayin Zhou, Yuquan Shao

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Discrimination of myocardial infarction stages by subjective feature extraction. 270-279
- Yan Chen, Qing-Jun Zhu, Jian Pan, Yi Yang, Xiao-Pei Wu:

A prediction model for blood-brain barrier permeation and analysis on its parameter biologically. 280-287
Volume 95, Number 2-S1, August 2009
- Peter Kokol

, Vili Podgorelec
, Mateja Verlic:
Introduction to the special issue. 1-3 - Alessandro Palladini, Nicola Testoni, Luca De Marchi

, Nicolò Speciale:
A reduced complexity estimation algorithm for ultrasound images de-blurring. 4-11 - Francesco Gullo

, Giovanni Ponti
, Andrea Tagarelli
, Giuseppe Tradigo, Pierangelo Veltri
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MaSDA: A system for analyzing mass spectrometry data. 12-21 - Miljenko Krizmaric, Mateja Verlic, Gregor Stiglic

, Stefek Grmec, Peter Kokol
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Intelligent analysis in predicting outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. 22-32 - Reto Krummenacher, Elena Simperl

, Dario Cerizza, Emanuele Della Valle, Lyndon J. B. Nixon
, Doug Foxvog
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Enabling the European Patient Summary through triplespaces. 33-43 - Maria Athanasiou

, Jonathan Y. Clark:
A Bayesian network model for the diagnosis of the caring procedure for wheelchair users with spinal injury. 44-54 - Vili Podgorelec

, Bostjan Grasic, Luka Pavlic:
Medical diagnostic process optimization through the semantic integration of data resources. 55-67 - Andreas Vécsei

, Thomas Fuhrmann, Michael Liedlgruber
, Leonhard Brunauer, Hannes Payer, Andreas Uhl:
Automated classification of duodenal imagery in celiac disease using evolved Fourier feature vectors. 68-78

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