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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2002
- Rainer Lindemuth, Dieter Mink, Christine Ernzerhof, Klaus Schimrigk:
Automated and representative fascicle selection for computer-assisted morphometry of myelinated nerve fibres in peripheral nerves. 1-11 - Yong Hu, Keith Dip-Kei Luk, William Weijia Lu, John Chiyan Leong:
Comparison of time-frequency analysis techniques in intraoperative somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) monitoring. 13-23 - Kurt Manal, Roger V. Gonzalez, David G. Lloyd, Thomas S. Buchanan:
A real-time EMG-driven virtual arm. 25-36 - Jong-Min Lee, Dae-Jin Kim, In-Young Kim, Kwang-Suk Park, Sun I. Kim:
Detrended fluctuation analysis of EEG in sleep apnea using MIT/BIH polysomnography data. 37-47 - U. Rajendra Acharya, P. Subbanna Bhat, U. C. Niranjan:
Comprehensive visualization of cardiac health using electrocardiograms. 49-54
Volume 32, Number 2, March 2002
- Shu-Yen Wan, Erik L. Ritman, William E. Higgins:
Multi-generational analysis and visualization of the vascular tree in 3D micro-CT images. 55-71 - Federica Boschetti, Sara Mantero, Ferrucio Miglietta, Maria Laura Costantino, Franco M. Montevecchi, Roberto Fumero:
An approach to computer automation of the extracorporeal circulation. 73-83 - Yanping Xiang, Kim-Leng Poh:
Time-critical dynamic decision modeling in medicine. 85-97 - Mia K. Markey, Joseph Y. Lo, Rene Vargas-Voracek, Georgia D. Tourassi, Carey E. Floyd Jr.:
Perceptron error surface analysis: a case study in breast cancer diagnosis. 99-109
Volume 32, Number 3, May 2002
- Jochen R. Moehr:
Evaluation of health information systems: beyond efficiency and effectiveness. 111-112 - Jochen R. Moehr:
Evaluation: salvation or nemesis of medical informatics? 113-125 - James G. McDaniel:
Improving system quality through software evaluation. 127-140 - André Kushniruk:
Evaluation in the design of health information systems: application of approaches emerging from usability engineering. 141-149 - James G. Anderson:
Evaluation in health informatics: computer simulation. 151-164 - Arminée Kazanjian, Carolyn J. Green:
Beyond effectiveness: the evaluation of information systems using a comprehensive health technology assessment framework. 165-177 - James G. Anderson:
Evaluation in health informatics: social network analysis. 179-193 - Andrew Grant, Ianik Plante, Frédéric Leblanc:
The TEAM methodology for the evaluation of information systems in biomedicine. 195-207 - Nicola T. Shaw:
'CHEATS': a generic information communication technology (ICT) evaluation framework. 209-220 - Denis J. Protti:
A proposal to use a balanced scorecard to evaluate Information for Health: an information strategy for the modern NHS (1998-2005). 221-236
Volume 32, Number 4, July 2002
- Yoichi Hayashi, Rudy Setiono:
Combining neural network predictions for medical diagnosis. 237-246 - Mark M. Stecker:
The effects of automatic artifact rejection on evoked potential recordings. 247-259 - Dan Li, Ranu Jung:
Tracking rhythmicity in nonstationary quasi-periodic biomedical signals using adaptive time-varying covariance. 261-282 - S. Ramtani, E. Fernandes-Morin, D. Geiger:
Remodeled-matrix contraction by fibroblasts: numerical investigations. 283-296 - Simeone Marino, Andrea De Gaetano, Annalisa Giancaterini, D. Giordano, Melania Manco, Aldo V. Greco, Geltrude Mingrone:
Computing DIT from energy expenditure measures in a respiratory chamber: a direct modeling method. 297-309
Volume 32, Number 5, September 2002
- Shin Huh, Terence A. Ketter, Kwanghoon Sohn, Chulhee Lee:
Automated cerebrum segmentation from three-dimensional sagittal brain MR images. 311-328 - E. Shalman, Moshe Rosenfeld, E. Dgany, Shmuel Einav:
Numerical modeling of the flow in stenosed coronary artery. The relationship between main hemodynamic parameters. 329-344 - Xinsheng Li, Jing Bai, Shuqi Cui, Shuzhong Wang:
Simulation study of the cardiovascular functional status in hypertensive situation. 345-362 - Tomaz Podnar, Franc Runovc, Marjan Kordas:
Simulation of cardiovascular physiology: the diastolic function(s) of the heart. 363-377 - Angelo S. Milazzo Jr., J. René Herlong, Jennifer S. Li, Stephen P. Sanders, Mary Barrington, A. Resai Bengur:
Real-time transmission of pediatric echocardiograms using a single ISDN line. 379-388 - June Sic Kim, Jong-Min Lee, Yong-Hee Lee, Jae Seok Kim, In-Young Kim, Sun I. Kim:
Intensity based affine registration including feature similarity for spatial normalization. 389-402
Volume 32, Number 6, November 2002
- Robert S. Shapiro, Patrick P. Ko, Sheldon Jacobson:
A pilot project to study the use of ultrasonography for teaching physical examination to medical students. 403-409 - Dmitry Belov, Viktor Lezhnev:
Computer simulation of the inverse problem of electrocardiography: use of properties of harmonic functions. 411-418 - Inan Güler, Firat Hardalaç, Elif Derya Übeyli:
Determination of Behcet disease with the application of FFT and AR methods. 419-434 - Inan Güler, Firat Hardalaç, Necaattin Barisçi:
Application of FFT analyzed cardiac Doppler signals to fuzzy algorithm. 435-444 - Inan Güler, Firat Hardalaç, Memduh Kaymaz:
Comparison of FFT and adaptive ARMA methods in transcranial Doppler signals recorded from the cerebral vessels. 445-453 - Sarah K. Mullin, Peter J. Taylor:
The effects of parallax on geometric morphometric data. 455-464 - Yan Sun, Kap Luk Chan, Shankar Muthu Krishnan:
ECG signal conditioning by morphological filtering. 465-479 - Murilo E. D. Gomes, Homero N. Guimarães, Antônio L. P. Ribeiro, Luis Antonio Aguirre:
Does preprocessing change nonlinear measures of heart rate variability? 481-494 - Yan Ji, Jing Liu:
Numerical studies on the effect of lowering temperature on the oxygen transport during brain hypothermia resuscitation. 495-514 - L. Zhang, Ravi Sankar, W. Qian:
Advances in micro-calcification clusters detection in mammography. 515-528 - Cees Neef, Stephan A. van Gils, Wilbert L. IJzerman:
Analogy between temperature-dependent and concentration-dependent bacterial killing. 529-549
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