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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Volume 97, Issue 2, Pages 99-198 (February 2010)
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Section I. Methodology


Accelerating volume rendering by ray leaping with back steps
Ömer Cengiz Çelebi, Ulus Çevik
pages 99-113
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Application of information-theoretic measures to quantitative analysis of immunofluorescent microscope imaging
Dmitriy Shutin, Olga Zlobinskaya
pages 114-129
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Modeling the physiological glucose–insulin system on normal and diabetic subjects
Cheng-Liang Chen, Hong-Wen Tsai
pages 130-140
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Performance evaluation and enhancement of lung sound recognition system in two real noisy environments
Gwo-Ching Chang, Yung-Fa Lai
pages 141-150
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Section II: Systems and Programs


Metabolica: A statistical research tool for analyzing metabolic networks
Jenni Heino, Daniela Calvetti, Erkki Somersalo
pages 151-167
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A hands-on approach for fitting long-term survival models under the GAMLSS framework
Mário de Castro, Vicente G. Cancho, Josemar Rodrigues
pages 168-177
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THE-MUSS: Mobile u-health service system
Dongsoo Han, Minkyu Lee, Sungjoon Park
pages 178-188
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Assessment of hepatic insulin degradation, in normoglycemic hypertensive patients, by minimal modelling of standard intravenous glucose tolerance test data
Francesco Di Nardo, Massimo Boemi, Roberto Burattini
pages 189-198
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