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6 | -- | 10 | Pam Frost Gorder. Grid Computing Yields Earthquake Forecast |
11 | -- | 12 | Jim X. Chen, Tianyu Zhang. Guest Editors Introduction: Anatomic Rendering and Visualization |
13 | -- | 19 | Tong-Yee Lee, Chung-Ren Yan, Ming-Te Chi. Stylized Rendering for Anatomic Visualization |
20 | -- | 25 | Jinman Kim, Stefan Eberl, David Dagan Feng. Visualizing Dual-Modality Rendered Volumes Using a Dual-Lookup Table Transfer Function |
26 | -- | 31 | Tian-Yu Zhang, Pei-Dong Dai, Zheng-Min Wang, Ke-Qiang Wang, Jim X. Chen, Le Xie. A Contour Map of the Ear s Vestibular Apparatus Based on 3D Reconstruction |
32 | -- | 37 | Qiang Wang, Zhigeng Pan, Chun Chen, Jianjun Bu. Surface Rendering for Parallel Slices of Contours from Medical Imaging |
38 | -- | 47 | Richard Sharp, Randall Ridgway, Kishore Mosaliganti, Pamela Wenzel, Tony Pan, Alain de Bruin, Raghu Machiraju, Kun Huang, Gustavo Leone, Joel H. Saltz. Volume Rendering Phenotype Differences in Mouse Placenta Microscopy Data |
48 | -- | 54 | David C. Banks, Kevin Beason. Fast Global Illumination for Visualizing Isosurfaces with a 3D Illumination Grid |
58 | -- | 71 | Dan Lubin, Robert Massom. Remote Sensing of Earth s Polar Regions: Opportunities for Computational Science |
72 | -- | 80 | Isabel Beichl, Dianne P. O Leary, Francis Sullivan. Monte Carlo Minimization and Counting: One, Two, ..., Too Many |
82 | -- | 95 | Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal, Benjamin Gonzalez. A Hike through a Post-EJB J2EE Web Application Architecture, Part III |
96 | -- | 97 | Paul F. Dubois. Djange Me |
98 | -- | 103 | Martin Berzins, Bradley A. Shadwick, Denis Donnelly. On the Role and Place of Computation in Science and Engineering |
104 | -- | 0 | Charles Day. The Death of Distance Has Been Exaggerated |