Data acquisition and processing in biology and medicine. Volume 5, Proceedings of the 1966 Rochester conference /
Data Acquisition and Processing in Biology and Medicine.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Pergamon Press,
1968.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Data Acquisition and Processing: In Biology and Medicine; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER SOLUTION OF A SET OF NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF MOTION OF THE DOG AORTA I. THE EFFECTS OF HYPERTENSION, AGING AND BLOOD INFLOW FORCINGS ON PRESSURE CURVES; INTRODUCTION; PROCEDURES AND RESULTS; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. THE AUTOMATIC CODING, SELECTING AND CORRELATION OF PATIENT DATA IN RADIOLOGY A PROGRESS REPORT; AUTOCODING; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF CHROMOSOMES. III.
- Single tissue compartment and time constantsdivision of the computer into compartments; effective time constants (etc); applications of effective time constants; materials and methods; programming; limitations of the computer; summary; references; chapter 7. brain waves: intracellular recording and statistical analysis help clarify their physiological significance; quantitative approach to the analysis of brain waves; development of concepts relating to generation of the eeg; intracellular wave activity; are the intracellular waves endogenous to nerve cells?
- Extracellular fields of neurons and generation of the eegstatistical mechanisms in generation of the eeg; ""cortical synchronization"" reviewed in light of the central limit theorem; physiological significance of the eeg; summary and conclusions; acknowledgments; references; chapter 8. neurophysiological research using a remote time-shared computer; introduction; data processing environment; monitor mode control of experiments; data editing mode; feedback mode; acknowledgments; references; chapter 9. on-line separation of interleaved neuronal pulse sequences; introduction; system description.
- Experimental resultsdiscussion; summary and conclusions; references; chapter 10. computer processing of narrative medical data; acknowledgments; references; chapter 11. analysis of clinical pathology data by means of a user-oriented on-line data system; reference; improved optical scanning devices for data acquisition from biomedical images; cathode ray tube flying spot scanners; spot halation; non-uniform spot brightness; absolute radiance of cathode ray tubes and signal-to-noise ratio; enhancement of photomultiplier tube sensitivity; references.