Journal: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine

Volume 63, Issue 3

157 -- 159Ewart R. Carson, Mark van Gils, Niilo Saranummi. Improved monitoring for brain dysfunction in intensive care and surgery: introduction
161 -- 166S. M. Jakob, K. Nieminen, J. Hiltunen, J. Karhu, J. Takala. IBIS Data Library: clinical description of the Finnish database
167 -- 174G. F. Mandersloot, R. C. Pottinger, P. R. Weller, P. F. Prior, C. Morgan, N. J. Smith, R. M. Langford. The IBIS project: data collection in London
175 -- 186John Gade, Ilkka Korhonen, Mark van Gils, Peter Weller, Leena Pesu. Technical description of the IBIS Data Library
187 -- 201Carsten E. Thomsen, Luc Cluitmans, Tarmo Lipping. Exploring the IBIS data library contents: Tools for data visualisation, (pre-) processing and screening
203 -- 209Stephan M. Jakob, Ilkka Korhonen, Esko Ruokonen, Tuomas Virtanen, Alex Kogan, Jukka Takala. Detection of artifacts in monitored trends in intensive care
211 -- 218Ilkka Korhonen, Jari Karhu, Luca T. Mainardi, Stephan M. Jakob. Quantification of haemodynamic response to auditory stimulus in intensive care
219 -- 227Luca T. Mainardi, Jukka Kupila, Kari Nieminen, Ilkka Korhonen, Anna M. Bianchi, Linda Pattini, Jukka Takala, Jari Karhu, Sergio Cerutti. Single sweep analysis of event related auditory potentials for the monitoring of sedation in cardiac surgery patients
229 -- 235Peter Weller, Tom Hennessy, Ewart R. Carson. The IBIS system architecture

Volume 63, Issue 2

77 -- 84Csaba Hegedüs, Emese Flóra-Nagy, Renáta Martos, Alexander Juhász, Ildikó Fülöp, Sándor Pomaházi, István Péter Nagy, Zoltán Tóth, Ildikó Márton, Gusztáv Keszthelyi. 3D reconstruction based on hard tissue microtome cross-section pictures in dentistry
85 -- 97Charles E. Kahn. Design and implementation of an Internet-based health information resource
99 -- 104Ingolf Meineke. An add-in implementation of the RESAMPLING syntax under Microsoft EXCEL
105 -- 115Domenico Bongini, Monica Carfagni, Lapo Governi. Hippin: a semiautomatic computer program for selecting hip prosthesis femoral components
117 -- 121Jason H. Moore. Detection of linear and nonlinear dependencies in time series using the method of surrogate data in S-PLUS
123 -- 131Burak Acar, Irina Savelieva, Harry Hemingway, Marek Malik. Automatic ectopic beat elimination in short-term heart rate variability measurement
133 -- 146Xiaohong W. Gao, Anil A. Bharath, Alice V. Stanton, Alun D. Hughes, Neil Chapman, Simon A. Thom. Quantification and characterisation of arteries in retinal images
147 -- 155Jari Viik, Henri Vänttinen, Jaakko Malmivuo. ECG Variable Cine: computer program for presentation of temporal changes in ECG variables over different number of ECG leads

Volume 63, Issue 1

1 -- 8F. Jean, A.-C. Roudot, D. Parent-Massin. An automatic method for the evaluation of xenobiotic toxicity on haematopoietic progenitors
9 -- 20Bernard Tiddeman, Neil Duffy, Graham Rabey. Construction and visualisation of three-dimensional facial statistics
21 -- 28Herman P. Wijnand, Robbert van de Velde. Mann-Whitney/Wilcoxon s nonparametric cumulative probability distribution
29 -- 41Masaaki Yoshigi, Gary D. Knott, Bradley B. Keller. Lumped parameter estimation for the embryonic chick vascular system: a time-domain approach using MLAB
43 -- 46James F. Reed. Homogeneity of kappa statistics in multiple samples
47 -- 54Angus M. Brown. Simulation of axonal excitability using a Spreadsheet template created in Microsoft Excel
55 -- 70Yihua Xu, Gerald L. Sattler, Harlene Edwards, Henry C. Pitot. Nuclear-labeling index analysis (NLIA), a software package used to perform accurate automation of cell nuclear-labeling index analysis on immunohistochemically stained rat liver samples
71 -- 76Harald Heinzl. Using SAS to calculate the Kent and O Quigley measure of dependence for Cox proportional hazards regression model