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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 67
Volume 67, Number 1, January 2002
- Marjan Slak Rupnik

, Franc Runovc, D. Sket, Marjan Kordas:
Cardiovascular physiology: simulation of steady state and transient phenomena by using the equivalent electronic circuit. 1-12 - Michel Tod, Azzedine Aouimer, Olivier Petitjean:

Estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters by orthogonal regression: comparison of four algorithms. 13-26 - Da-Chuan Cheng, Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss

, Kuo-Sheng Cheng, Hans Burkhardt:
Using snakes to detect the intimal and adventitial layers of the common carotid artery wall in sonographic images. 27-37 - Richard P. Beyer, James B. Bassingthwaighte, Andreas J. Deussen:

A computational model of oxygen transport from red blood cells to mitochondria. 39-54 - Stephan Schwarz, Michael H. Hofmann, Christian Gutzen, Stefanie Schlax, Gerhard von der Emde:

VIEWER: a program for visualising, recording, and analysing animal behaviour. 55-66 - Giovanni Sparacino, Gianluigi Pillonetto, Massimo Capello, Giuseppe De Nicolao, Claudio Cobelli:

WINSTODEC: a stochastic deconvolution interactive program for physiological and pharmacokinetic systems. 67-77
Volume 67, Number 2, February 2002
- Wei Sun, Pallavi Lal:

Recent development on computer aided tissue engineering - a review. 85-103 - David J. Russomanno, Kathryn Hicks:

A Prolog-based centroid algorithm for isovolume extraction from finite element torso simulations. 105-114 - Yuni K. Dewaraja, Michael Ljungberg

, Amitava Majumdar
, Abhijit Bose, Kenneth F. Koral:
A parallel Monte Carlo code for planar and SPECT imaging: implementation, verification and applications in 131I SPECT. 115-124 - Naoji Fujishiro, Hiroshi Kawata:

A windows software for simulation of the membrane excitation in nerve and skeletal muscle fiber. 125-129 - Harry Khamis, Michael Kepler:

Multivariate cubic spline smoothing in multiple prediction. 131-136 - I. Lejbkowicz, Fred Wiener, A. Nachtigal, D. Militiannu, U. Kleinhaus, Y. H. Applbaum:

Bone Browser a decision-aid for the radiological diagnosis of bone tumors. 137-154 - Jan-Ray Liao:

Platform-independent image reconstruction for spiral magnetic resonance imaging. 155-162
Volume 67, Number 3, March 2002
- Nicolas Molinari, Marion Morena

, Jean-Paul Cristol, Jean-Pierre Daurès:
Free knot splines for biochemical data. 163-167 - E. L. W. Giele, J. A. de Priester, Johannes A. Blom, Johan A. den Boer, J. M. A. van Engelshoven, Arie Hasman:

Evaluation of two cortical fraction estimation algorithms for the calculation of dynamic magnetic resonance renograms. 169-176 - Ciprian Doru Giurcaneanu

, Ioan Tabus, Serban Mereula:
Using contexts and R-R interval estimation in lossless ECG compression. 177-186 - Mitsuru Ikeda, Takeo Ishigaki, Kazunobu Yamauchi:

Relationship between Brier score and area under the binormal ROC curve. 187-194 - W. A. Sadler:

A new WIN32 computer program for estimating immunoassay variance functions. 195-199 - Mohammad A. Chaudhary, Mohammad A. Hannan:

A SAS macro for the analysis of cell survival curves. 201-207 - Inge Bülow Pedersen, Peter Laurberg, Terkel Arnfred, Nils Knudsen, Torben Jørgensen

, Hans Perrild, Lars Ovesen:
Surveyance of disease frequency in a population by linkage to diagnostic laboratory databases. A system for monitoring the incidences of hyper- and hypothyroidism as part of the Danish iodine supplementation program. 209-216 - Georg Heinze

, Meinhard Ploner:
SAS and SPLUS programs to perform Cox regression without convergence problems. 217-223 - Vasilios Kyriazis, Constantinos Rigas:

Software for temporal gait data analysis. 225-229 - Alberto Leardini

, Luca Rapagnà, Andrea Ensini, Fabio Catani
, Angelo Cappello:
Computer-assisted preoperative planning of a novel design of total ankle replacement. 231-243

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