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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 102
Volume 102, Number 1, April 2011
- Cástor Mariño, Marcos Ortega
, Noelia Barreira
, Manuel G. Penedo
, María J. Carreira
, F. González:
Algorithm for registration of full Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope video sequences. 1-16 - Michal Teplan
, Anna Krakovská, S. Stolc:
Direct effects of audio-visual stimulation on EEG. 17-24 - Hamid Sarve, Joakim Lindblad
, Gunilla Borgefors, Carina B. Johansson:
Extracting 3D information on bone remodeling in the proximity of titanium implants in SRμCT image volumes. 25-34 - P. Ganesan, Shuisheng He
, Heping Xu
:
Development of an image-based model for capillary vasculature of retina. 35-46
- Stylianos D. Tzikopoulos, Michael E. Mavroforakis, Harris V. Georgiou
, Nikos Dimitropoulos, Sergios Theodoridis:
A fully automated scheme for mammographic segmentation and classification based on breast density and asymmetry. 47-63 - Valery Naranjo
, Roberto Lloréns
, Mariano Alcañiz Raya
, Fernando López-Mir
:
Metal artifact reduction in dental CT images using polar mathematical morphology. 64-74 - Alan C. Elliott, Linda S. Hynan
:
A SAS® macro implementation of a multiple comparison post hoc test for a Kruskal-Wallis analysis. 75-80
- Juliana Knociková
:
Time-frequency energy distribution of phrenic nerve discharges during aspiration reflex, cough and quiet inspiration. 81-90
Volume 102, Number 2, May 2011
- Ewart R. Carson, Stephen Edward Rees
, Steen Andreassen
, David Dagan Feng:
Introduction. 91-93 - Paul Docherty
, J. Geoffrey Chase, Thomas Lotz, Christopher E. Hann, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Juliet E. Berkeley, Lisa TeMorenga
, Jim I. Mann, Kirsten A. McAuley:
Independent cohort cross-validation of the real-time DISTq estimation of insulin sensitivity. 94-104 - Levente Kovács
, Balázs Benyó
, Jozsef Bokor
, Zoltán Benyó:
Induced L2-norm minimization of glucose-insulin system for Type I diabetic patients. 105-118 - Edmund M. Watson, Michael J. Chappell, F. Ducrozet, S. M. Poucher, James W. T. Yates:
A new general glucose homeostatic model using a proportional-integral-derivative controller. 119-129 - Cesar C. Palerm
:
Physiologic insulin delivery with insulin feedback: A control systems perspective. 130-137 - C. S. Hughes, Stephen D. Patek, Marc D. Breton, Boris P. Kovatchev:
Anticipating the next meal using meal behavioral profiles: A hybrid model-based stochastic predictive control algorithm for T1DM. 138-148 - Jessica Lin, Jacquelyn D. Parente, J. Geoffrey Chase, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Amy J. Blakemore, Aaron J. Le Compte, Christopher G. Pretty
, Normy N. Razak
, Dominic S. Lee, Christopher E. Hann, Sheng-Hui Wang:
Development of a model-based clinical sepsis biomarker for critically ill patients. 149-155 - J. Geoffrey Chase, Aaron J. Le Compte, Fatanah Suhaimi, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Adrienne Lynn, Jessica Lin, Christopher G. Pretty
, Normy N. Razak
, Jacquelyn D. Parente, Christopher E. Hann, Jean-Charles Preiser, Thomas Desaive:
Tight glycemic control in critical care - The leading role of insulin sensitivity and patient variability: A review and model-based analysis. 156-171 - Christopher G. Pretty
, J. Geoffrey Chase, Jessica Lin, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Aaron J. Le Compte, Normy N. Razak
, Jacquelyn D. Parente:
Impact of glucocorticoids on insulin resistance in the critically ill. 172-180 - Aaron J. Le Compte, J. Geoffrey Chase, Adrienne Lynn, Christopher E. Hann, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Jessica Lin:
Development of blood glucose control for extremely premature infants. 181-191 - Jessica Lin, Normy N. Razak
, Christopher G. Pretty
, Aaron J. Le Compte, Paul Docherty
, Jacquelyn D. Parente, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Christopher E. Hann, J. Geoffrey Chase:
A physiological Intensive Control Insulin-Nutrition-Glucose (ICING) model validated in critically ill patients. 192-205 - Eckhard Salzsieder, Lutz Vogt, Klaus-Dieter Kohnert, Peter Heinke, Petra Augstein:
Model-based Decision support in Diabetes Care. 206-218 - Alice Chan, Boris P. Kovatchev, Stacey M. Anderson, Marc D. Breton:
Systematic method to assess microvascular recruitment using contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Application to insulin-induced capillary recruitment in subjects with T1DM. 219-226
Volume 102, Number 3, June 2011
- Marco Viceconti
, Gordon Clapworthy, Debora Testi
, Fulvia Taddei
, Nigel J. B. McFarlane:
Multimodal fusion of biomedical data at different temporal and dimensional scales. 227-237 - Adelino R. Ferreira da Silva
:
A Bayesian multilevel model for fMRI data analysis. 238-252 - Aaron J. Le Compte, J. Geoffrey Chase, Glynn Russell, Adrienne Lynn, Christopher E. Hann, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Xing-Wei Wong, Amy J. Blakemore, Jessica Lin:
Modeling the glucose regulatory system in extreme preterm infants. 253-266
- Oliver Faust
, U. Rajendra Acharya
, Bernhard H. C. Sputh, Lim Choo Min:
Systems engineering principles for the design of biomedical signal processing systems. 267-276 - Umut Arioz, Kemal Arda, Umit Tuncel:
Preliminary results of a novel enhancement method for high-frequency hearing loss. 277-287 - Chiehfen Chen
, Kung Chen
, Chien-Yeh Hsu, Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li
:
Developing guideline-based decision support systems using protégé and jess. 288-294
- Violeta Mangourova, John V. Ringwood
, Bruce van Vliet:
Graphical simulation environments for modelling and simulation of integrative physiology. 295-304 - Uliana Corazza, Roberto Filippini, Roberto Setola
:
Discrete event simulation of a proton therapy facility: A case study. 305-316

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