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found 43 matches
- 1989
- Steve Anderson, Germaine Cornelissen, Franz Halberg, Paolo T. Scarpelli, Stefano Cagnoni, Giuseppe Germano, Riccardo Livi, Luca Scarpelli, Mario Cagnoni, James E. Holte:
Age effects upon the harmonic structure of human blood pressure in clinical health. CBMS 1989: 238-243 - Diane E. Ayala, Ramón C. Hermida, José Ramón Fernández, Leopoldo Garcia:
Software system for biological signal processing and risk evaluation in pediatrics. CBMS 1989: 203-205 - Lee M. Benaroch, Arthur B. Chausmer:
A new approach to computer directed insulin management systems: DiaComp. CBMS 1989: 89-96 - Bryan P. Bergeron:
Challenges associated with providing simulation-based medical education. CBMS 1989: 114-116 - Kenneth G. Bobis, Martha W. Evens, Daniel B. Hier:
Automating the knowledge acquisition process in medical expert systems. CBMS 1989: 81-88 - Stefano Cagnoni, Riccardo Livi:
A knowledge-based system for time-qualified diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. CBMS 1989: 121-123 - O. Carandente, L. Martini, F. Carandente, Franz Halberg:
Minicourse on homeostatic achievements about hormones and blood pressure: a challenge for chronobiologic engineering and computing. CBMS 1989: 184-198 - Warren Clay, David J. Burke, Craig Sherman:
Thermo Cardiosystems' Heartmate ventricular assist systems. CBMS 1989: 158-163 - Brian Connolly:
Software safety goal verification using fault tree techniques: a critically ill patient monitor example. CBMS 1989: 118-120 - Galen B. Cook:
MLI databases with the words of clinical medicine. CBMS 1989: 26-28 - Germaine Cornelissen, Ricchard Kopher, Paul Brat, Joseph Rigatuso, Bruce Work, Dianne Eggen, Stanley Einzig, Robert Vernier, Franz Halberg:
Chronobiologic ambulatory cardiovascular monitoring during pregnancy in Group Health of Minnesota. CBMS 1989: 226-237 - Pietro Cugini:
Sphygmochronomat: a package for the non-inferential and inferential chronobiometry of blood pressure monitoring using microcomputers. CBMS 1989: 244-248 - Russell C. Eberhart, Roy W. Dobbins, W. Robert S. Webber:
CaseNet: a neural network tool for EEG waveform classification. CBMS 1989: 60-68 - Dwight D. Egbert, Vassilis G. Kaburlasos, Philip H. Goodman:
Invariant feature extraction for neurocomputer analysis of biomedical images. CBMS 1989: 69-73 - Richard C. Fries, Raymond T. Riddle:
A software quality assurance procedure to assure a reliable software device. CBMS 1989: 135-138 - Leopoldo Garcia, Ramón C. Hermida, Diane E. Ayala, José Ramón Fernández:
Reference region for parameters of circadian cortisol rhythm in pediatrics. CBMS 1989: 249-252 - Franz Halberg, Germaine Cornelissen, Jinyi Wu, Prince K. Zachariah:
Chronopharmacologic individualized and group assessment of outcomes in antihypertensive drug trials. CBMS 1989: 253-259 - Julia Halberg, Erna Halberg, Germaine Cornelissen, Jinyi Wu, Salvador Sanchez de la Pena, Dewayne C. Hillman, Shuli Zhou, Sherman Otto, Franz Halberg:
Cardiovascular rhythms, their adjustment to schedule change and shift work. CBMS 1989: 260-266 - Ramón C. Hermida, Diana E. Ayala, Franz Halberg:
Combined parametric-nonparametric method for breast cancer risk assessment. CBMS 1989: 199-202 - Stephen Himley, Kenneth Butler, Setsuo Takatani, William Smith, Yukihiko Nose:
Application of computers in development of a total artificial heart. CBMS 1989: 164-168 - James E. Holte, Germaine Cornelissen, Jinyi Wu, Franz Halberg:
Representations of feed-sideward modulation. CBMS 1989: 170-183 - Paul N. Kizakevich, Steve M. Teague, Warren J. Jochem, Daniel B. Nissman, Romain Niclou, Mukesh K. Sharma:
Detection of ischemic responses during treadmill exercise by computer-aided impedance cardiography. CBMS 1989: 10-15 - B. Kothapalli, Nelson G. Durdle:
Multichannel data acquisition system for gastric motility. CBMS 1989: 130-134 - Sherman D. Levine:
Development of a PC-based clinical information system suitable for a small-group medical practice. CBMS 1989: 52-55 - Riccardo Livi, Stefano Cagnoni:
Time-qualified evaluation of blood pressure excess. CBMS 1989: 124-129 - John Curtis Lusth, A. K. Bhatt, G. V. Meehan:
An embedded knowledge-based system for interpreting microbiology data. CBMS 1989: 76-80 - Glenn Mayer, Chiye Yamamoto, Martha W. Evens, Joel A. Michael:
Constructing a knowledge base from a natural language text. CBMS 1989: 98-107 - Michael M. McMillan, Donna C. Walter:
Automated medical student-a computational model of skill acquisition and expert performance. CBMS 1989: 108-113 - David A. Olagunju, Irvin F. Goldenberg:
Clinical data bases: who needs one (criteria analysis). CBMS 1989: 36-39 - Kuniaki Otsuka, Germaine Cornelissen, Noubar Aslanian, Biba Helou, Haruo Watanabe, James E. Holte, Franz Halberg:
Circadian period of human blood pressure and heart rate in clinical health under ordinary conditions. CBMS 1989: 206-213
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