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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 70
Volume 70, Number 1, January 2003
- Jing Hua Zhao, Pak Chung Sham:

Generic number systems and haplotype analysis. 1-9 - Yuh-Jyh Hu:

Finding subtle motifs with variable gaps in unaligned DNA sequences. 11-20 - Herman P. Wijnand:

Assessment of average, population and individual bioequivalence in two- and four-period crossover studies. 21-35 - Albert K. W. Law, K. Y. Lam

, Francis K. Lam, Teresa K. W. Wong, Jacky L. S. Poon, Francis H. Y. Chan:
Image analysis system for assessment of immunohistochemically stained proliferative marker (MIB-1) in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma. 37-45 - Martti T. Tammi, Erik Arner, Björn Andersson

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TRAP: Tandem Repeat Assembly Program produces improved shotgun assemblies of repetitive sequences. 47-59 - Frederick B. Reitz

, Gerald H. Pollack:
Labview virtual instruments for calcium buffer calculations. 61-69 - Achim Michel, Axel Junger, Matthias Benson, Dominik G. Brammen

, Gunter Hempelmann, Joachim Dudeck, Kurt Marquardt:
A data model for managing drug therapy within a patient data management system for intensive care units. 71-79 - James Shih-Shyn Wu, Jui-Pin Hung, Chi-Shiang Shu, Jian-Horng Chen:

The computer simulation of wear behavior appearing in total hip prosthesis. 81-91
Volume 70, Number 2, February 2003
- Guy Perrière, Jean Thioulouse

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Use of correspondence discriminant analysis to predict the subcellular location of bacterial proteins. 99-105 - Leif E. Peterson

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Partitioning large-sample microarray-based gene expression profiles using principal components analysis. 107-119 - Marco Viceconti

, Debora Testi
, Monica Simeoni, Cinzia Zannoni:
An automated method to position prosthetic components within multiple anatomical spaces. 121-127 - Marek Kretowski

, Yan Rolland, Johanne Bézy-Wendling
, Jean-Louis Coatrieux:
Fast algorithm for 3-D vascular tree modeling. 129-136 - Eric J. Kort

, Bryon Campbell, James H. Resau:
A human tissue and data resource: an overview of opportunities, challenges, and development of a provider/researcher partnership model. 137-150 - Dimitrios E. Maroulis

, Dimitrios K. Iakovidis
, Stavros A. Karkanis, Dimitris A. Karras
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CoLD: a versatile detection system for colorectal lesions in endoscopy video-frames. 151-166 - D. A. Rajon, W. E. Bolch:

Interactions with 3D isotropic and homogeneous radiation fields: a Monte Carlo simulation algorithm. 167-177 - Igor V. Meglinski, S. J. Matcher:

Computer simulation of the skin reflectance spectra. 179-186
Volume 70, Number 3, March 2003
- Milan Meloun, Martin Hill

, Jirí Militký, Karel Kupka:
Assessment of the mean-value of 17-hydroxypregnenolone in the umbilical blood of newborns by the exploratory analysis of biochemical data. 187-197 - Bozidar Potocnik, Damjan Zazula:

Improved prediction-based ovarian follicle detection from a sequence of ultrasound images. 199-213 - Maria Grazia Benedetti

, Eva Montanari
, Fabio Catani
, G. Vicenzi, Alberto Leardini
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Pre-operative planning and gait analysis of total hip replacement following hip fusion. 215-221 - Sandra Martelli:

New method for simultaneous anatomical and functional studies of articular joints and its application to the human knee. 223-240 - D. Lazos, Kristina Bliznakova, Zoi Kolitsi, Nicolas Pallikarakis:

An integrated research tool for X-ray imaging simulation. 241-251 - Ichiro Suzuki, Kazuhiro Yamada, Tomoko Yamakawa, Masao Hashiba, Kouhei Akazawa:

Delivery of medical multimedia contents through the TCP/IP network using RealSystem. 253-258 - James F. Reed:

Solutions to the Behrens-Fisher problem. 259-263 - Paul S. Heckerling:

Token swap test revisited. 265-269 - Masashi Inoue, Akihiko Suyama, Toshiaki Kato, Katsuya Urakami, Kenji Nakashima, Shunsuke Meshitsuka:

Development of computerized Kana Pick-out Test for the neuropsychological examination. 271-276

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