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  • Machine learning algorithms and forced oscillation measurements applied to the automatic identification of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    March 2012(Vol. 105 | No. 3 | Pages 183-193)

    Jorge L.M. Amaral, Agnaldo J. Lopes, José M. Jansen, Alvaro C.D. Faria, Pedro L. Melo

  • Single stage and multistage classification models for the prediction of liver fibrosis degree in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
    March 2012(Vol. 105 | No. 3 | Pages 194-209)

    Ahmed M. Hashem, M. Emad M. Rasmy, Khaled M. Wahba, Olfat G. Shaker

  • Improving the medical scale predictability by the pairwise comparisons method: Evidence from a clinical data study
    March 2012(Vol. 105 | No. 3 | Pages 210-216)

    Tamar Kakiashvili, Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, Marc Woodbury-Smith

  • Sensitivity study of human crystalline lens accommodation
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    A. Abolmaali, R.A. Schachar, T. Le

  • Finite element-based probabilistic analysis tool for orthopaedic applications
    January 2007 (Vol. 85 | No. 1 | Pages 32-40)

    Sarah K. Easley, Saikat Pal, Paul R. Tomaszewski, Anthony J. Petrella, Paul J. Rullkoetter, Peter J. Laz

  • ProteinParser—A community based tool for the generation of a detailed protein consensus and FASTA output
    January 2007 (Vol. 85 | No. 1 | Pages 69-76)

    Barry J. Ryan, Ronan Barrett

  • Integrating digital topology in image-processing libraries
    January 2007 (Vol. 85 | No. 1 | Pages 51-58)

    Julien Lamy

  • A state of the art review on intima–media thickness (IMT) measurement and wall segmentation techniques for carotid ultrasound
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    Filippo Molinari, Guang Zeng, Jasjit S. Suri

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