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1
Answer justification in medical decision support systems based on Bayesian classification
Reggia, James A.
1985
15
4
p. 161-167
7 p.
article
2
A time-lapse, image digitization videomicroscope system based on a mini computer with large peripheral memory
Turano, Thomas A.
1985
15
4
p. 177-183
7 p.
article
3
Call for papers
Ledley, Robert S.
1985
15
4
p. 205-
1 p.
article
4
Computer-aided rhinometry: Analysis of inspiratory and expiratory nasal pressure-flow curves in subjects with rhinitis
Schumacher, Michael J.
1985
15
4
p. 187-195
9 p.
article
5
Computers in biology fifth annual Notre Dame short course series
1985
15
4
p. 237-
1 p.
article
6
Editorial: Software survey section
1985
15
4
p. I-IV
nvt p.
article
7
FILEMAN41C—An interactive data management system for biomedical data selected from a free definable file by a pocket calculator
Folkerts, Rik
1985
15
4
p. 207-224
18 p.
article
8
Frontiers of engineering and computing in health care
1985
15
4
p. 237-
1 p.
article
9
Ninth annual symposium on computer applications in medical care (SCAMC)
1985
15
4
p. 237-
1 p.
article
10
On line determination of airway resistance by plethysmography and microcomputer
Lorino, A.M.
1985
15
4
p. 197-203
7 p.
article
11
Pocket calculator program of one-way analysis of variance
Mizsei, Istvan
1985
15
4
p. 225-235
11 p.
article
12
Third International Conference on measurement in clinical medicine
1985
15
4
p. 237-
1 p.
article
13
Using a microcomputer and video camera to simultaneously track 25 animals
Dusenbery, David B.
1985
15
4
p. 169-175
7 p.
article
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