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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 51
Volume 51, August 2014
- Jamileh Yousefi
, Andrew Hamilton-Wright
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Characterizing EMG data using machine-learning tools. 1-13 - Pieter Van Gorp
, Marco Comuzzi
, Andreas Jahnen
, Uzay Kaymak
, Blackford Middleton
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An open platform for personal health record apps with platform-level privacy protection. 14-23 - Marcelo Cicconet, Michelle Gutwein, Kristin C. Gunsalus, Davi Geiger:
Label free cell-tracking and division detection based on 2D time-lapse images for lineage analysis of early embryo development. 24-34 - Nico Heussner
, Lukas Holl, Timo Nowak, Thorsten Beuth, Martin S. Spitzer, Wilhelm Stork:
Prediction of temperature and damage in an irradiated human eye - Utilization of a detailed computer model which includes a vectorial blood stream in the choroid. 35-43 - Mehdi Sahihi
, Y. Ghayeb:
An investigation of molecular dynamics simulation and molecular docking: Interaction of citrus flavonoids and bovine β-lactoglobulin in focus. 44-50 - Yi-Hsuan Kao, Michael Mu Huo Teng, Yi-Tzu Kao, Yi-Ju Chen, Chen-Hsin Wu, Wen-Chun Chen, Fang-Ying Chiu
, Feng-Chi Chang:
Automatic measurements of arterial input and venous output functions on cerebral computed tomography perfusion images: A preliminary study. 51-60 - Jakob Wikström, George Georgoulas, Thucydides Moutsopoulos, Aris Seferiadis:
Intelligent data analysis of instrumented gait data in stroke patients - A systematic review. 61-72 - Xiao-yu Zhao, Jin Zhang, Yuan-yuan Chen, Qiang Li, Tao Yang, Cong Pian
, Liang-Yun Zhang
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Promoter recognition based on the maximum entropy hidden Markov model. 73-81 - Byung Hyung Kim
, Minho Kim, Sungho Jo:
Quadcopter flight control using a low-cost hybrid interface with EEG-based classification and eye tracking. 82-92 - Sándor Szénási
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Segmentation of colon tissue sample images using multiple graphics accelerators. 93-103 - Timothy M. Ellmore
, Sara M. Murphy, Katarina Cruz, Richard J. Castriotta
, Mya C. Schiess:
Averaging of diffusion tensor imaging direction-encoded color maps for localizing substantia nigra. 104-110 - Fei-Hung Hung, Hung-Wen Chiu
, Yo-Cheng Chang:
Revealing pathway maps of renal cell carcinoma by gene expression change. 111-121 - Shu Zhou, Guo-Bo Li
, Lu-Yi Huang
, Huan-Zhang Xie, Ying-Lan Zhao, Yuzong Chen
, Lin-Li Li, Sheng-Yong Yang:
A prediction model of drug-induced ototoxicity developed by an optimal support vector machine (SVM) method. 122-127 - Alexandros T. Tzallas
, Nikolaos S. Katertsidis
, Evaggelos Karvounis
, Markos G. Tsipouras
, George Rigas
, Yorgos Goletsis
, Krzysztof Zielinski
, Libera Fresiello
, Arianna Di Molfetta, Gianfranco Ferrari, John V. Terrovitis, Maria Giovanna Trivella
, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis:
Modeling and simulation of speed selection on left ventricular assist devices. 128-139 - Flávio Luiz Seixas
, Bianca Zadrozny, Jerson Laks, Aura Conci
, Débora Christina Muchaluat-Saade:
A Bayesian network decision model for supporting the diagnosis of dementia, Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. 140-158 - Jacek Jaworski, Grzegorz Redlarski:
A compartment model of alveolar-capillary oxygen diffusion with ventilation-perfusion gradient and dynamics of air transport through the respiratory tract. 159-170 - Semih Ergin, Onur A. Kilic
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A new feature extraction framework based on wavelets for breast cancer diagnosis. 171-182 - Barry Robson:
Hyperbolic Dirac Nets for medical decision support. Theory, methods, and comparison with Bayes Nets. 183-197 - Hao Gu
, Li Ma, Yinglong Ren, Wenjing He, Yun Wang, Yanjiang Qiao:
Exploration of the mechanism of pattern-specific treatments in coronary heart disease with network pharmacology approach. 198-204 - Xiangqin Jin, Minghao Jin, Lianxi Sheng:
Three dimensional quantitative structure-toxicity relationship modeling and prediction of acute toxicity for organic contaminants to algae. 205-213 - Grzegorz J. Blinowski
, Maciej Kaminski
, Dariusz Wawer:
Trans3D: A free tool for dynamical visualization of EEG activity transmission in the brain. 214-222 - Umit D. Ulusar
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Recovery of gastrointestinal tract motility detection using Naive Bayesian and minimum statistics. 223-228

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