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Computerized classification of patients with alzheimer´s disease based on arterial spin-labeled perfusion MRI
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Computerized classification of temporomandibular joint sounds
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Computerized Clinical Electroencephalography in Perspective
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Computerized clinical histories: the development of an HIS subsystem in a community hospital
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Computerized color analysis for facial diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine
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Computerized command and control
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Computerized conferencing and human communication
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Computerized Contingency Management for Motivating Behavior Change: Automated Tracking and Dynamic Reward Reinforcement Management
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Computerized Control and Management of a Plastics Extrusion Plant
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Computerized control and protection of electric power distribution system
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Computerized control of sizing machine in textile industry
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Computerized control on 11 kV distribution network of the Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd
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Computerized data acquisition and analysis for real-time electromyography in clinical dentistry
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Computerized data acquisition for power system automation
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Computerized data collection for end-use experiments
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Computerized data for manpower control
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Computerized DC (battery) load flow calculations
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Computerized DC bridge of thermistor measurement or localised power loss in magnetic materials
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Computerized decision support in medical imaging
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Computerized decision support system for kidney paired donation program
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Computerized Defensive Driving Rules For Highway Maneuvers
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Computerized design and simulation of a high-ratio compound gearing
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Computerized design and tuning of active filters
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Computerized design for implant position guide from any commercial implant planning software
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Computerized design of overhead transmission power lines
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Computerized detection & classification of ECG signals
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Computerized detection and characterization of mass lesions in digital mammography
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Computerized detection of cemento-enamel junctions in digitized dental radiographs
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Computerized detection of Low SNR cases in NSECT: An ROC-based sensitivity analysis
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Computerized Detection of Lung Nodules by Means of “Virtual Dual-Energy” Radiography
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Computerized Detection of Lung Nodules in CT Images by Use of Multiscale Filters and Geometrical Constraint Region Growing
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Computerized Detection of Lung Nodules with an Enhanced False Positive Reduction Scheme
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Computerized Detection of Lung Tumors in PET/CT Images
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Computerized detection of malignant tumors on digital mammograms
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Computerized detection of optic disc in diabetic retinal images using background subtraction model
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Computerized detection of peripapillary chorioretinal atrophy by texture analysis
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Computerized detection of pulmonary embolism in spiral CT angiography based on volumetric image analysis
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Computerized determination of electrical network noise due to correlated and uncorrelated noise sources
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Computerized device with CCD camera for measurement of surface tension and wetting angle in solid-liquid systems
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Computerized diagnosis of facial nerve palsy based on optical flow analysis of facial expressions
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Computerized Diagnosis of Melanocytic Lesions Based on the ABCD Method
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Computerized diagnostic aids fail in early test
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Computerized digitizing technique for DLTS measurements
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Computerized disease vector identification keys
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Computerized dispatching system
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Computerized Display of Spatio-Temporal EEG Patterns
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Computerized Distribution Load Forecast for the City of Bangkok
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Computerized Distribution Load Forecast for the City of Bangkok
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Computerized Distribution Planning Data Needs and Results with Incomplete Data
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Computerized Drafting
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Computerized dynamic assessment: An interventionist procedure to assess L2 reading
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Computerized ECG diagnosis on a reduced lead set (limb leads)
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Computerized economic analysis Generic decision model - A project management decision support tool for electronic assemblies logistic support options
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Computerized economic analysis of alternative line designs a “how to” approach for quick solutions
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Computerized educational testing tool
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Computerized electret dosimeter
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Computerized Electromagnetic Compatibility Specification Development for Space Vehicles
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Computerized Electron Gun Design Using the 3D Beam Optics Code BOA
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Computerized electronic nursing staffs´ daily records system in the “A” psychiatric hospital: Present situation and future prospects
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Computerized Energy Management in an Integrated Steel Plant
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Computerized environment for conceptual experimenting in designing the systems with a software
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Computerized Environment for People with Serious Disability
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Computerized estimation of quality standards for the X-ray densitometric assessment of myocardial perfusion
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Computerized evaluation of cognitive and motor function in epilepsy
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Computerized evaluation of the surface measurement of kyphosis and lordosis in idiopathic scoliosis
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Computerized evaluation of water-supply reliability
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Computerized evaluation system for visual inattention in brain damaged patients
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Computerized exercise ECG testing and measurement for optimizing the prediction of coronary artery disease
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Computerized Face Recognition in Renaissance Portrait Art: A quantitative measure for identifying uncertain subjects in ancient portraits
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Computerized Fault Diagnostics in a Nuclear Reactor via Analytic Redundancy
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Computerized flow field analysis: oriented texture fields
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Computerized games sequency for written language acquisition in special education
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Computerized Gas Measurement
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Computerized geophysical tomography
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Computerized image analysis as a tool to investigate the relationship between endothelial morphology and permeability
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Computerized Image Analysis of Dielectric Breakdown Phenomena in Polyethylene
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Computerized image analysis of dielectric breakdown phenomena in polyethylene
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Computerized image processing: Applications to ERTS images and gravity, magnetic and topographic digital data
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Computerized Image-Based Detection and Grading of Lymphocytic Infiltration in HER2+ Breast Cancer Histopathology
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Computerized information system using stacked generalization for diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
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Computerized instrumentation — Automatic measurement of contact resistance of metal to carbon relays used in railway signaling
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Computerized instrumentation for switching regulators characterization
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Computerized interface for radiation detection systems
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Computerized Interlocking System for Railway Signaling Control: SMILE
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Computerized intonator: design of a microprocessor pitch-aid
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Computerized intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring: Analysis of the decision to deliver for fetal distress
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Computerized investigation of robust measurement systems
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Computerized ionospheric tomography using GPS data
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Computerized laboratory practice for future science and technology teachers
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Computerized Language Processing for Multiple Use of Narrative Discharge Summaries
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Computerized Lenke classification of scoliotic spine
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Computerized Longitudinal Tomography (CLT) with a Bilateral Collimator
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Computerized magnetic test and evaluation of hysteretic materials [hysteresis motors]
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Computerized maintenance systems-an overview of two basic types for field devices
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Computerized mammographic lesion description
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Computerized managed learning to handle psychiatric emergency by a non-expert
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Computerized management of distribution network with a cadastral integrator
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Computerized Manufacturing: A Shoppers tale [Computerised Manufacturing]
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Computerized Materials Property Data Systems
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Computerized Measurement of Injection Tunes at the Zero Gradient Synchrotron
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Computerized Measurements And Control On The KFUPM 350 KV Ion Accelerator
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Computerized Medical Devices: Trends, Problems, and Safety
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Computerized medical diagnosis: a wide spectrum problem that can be integrated on hand of the "AEDMI" program
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Computerized medical record requirements of a properly designed system demonstration of an implementation on an MC68000 system
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Computerized medical records in cardiology: a low cost realization using a local area network
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Computerized medical records in multiphasic testing
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Computerized method for evaluating the suitability of trailing cables
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Computerized method of analysis of ground reaction forces and joint angles in the normal gait
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Computerized Methods for Analysis of Impact of Demand Side Management on Distribution Systems
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Computerized Methods for Analysis of Impact of Demand Side Management on Distribution Systems
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Computerized Microwave Measurements Accuracy Analysis
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Computerized mirror therapy with augmented reflection technology for stroke rehabilitation: A feasibility study in a rehabilitation center
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Computerized Model Demonstrating Magnetic Submarine Localization
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Computerized Model for Response of Transistors to a Pulse of Ionizing Radiation
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Computerized modelling of hybrid energy system— Part I: Problem formulation and model development
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Computerized modelling of hybrid energy system— Part II: Combined dispatch strategies and solution algorithm
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Computerized modelling of hybrid energy system— Part III: Case study with simulation results
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Computerized Modelling Of Photon Migration In Tissue
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Computerized monitoring of Clozaril therapy in NYS Psychiatric Centers
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Computerized Multichannel Intracardiac Mapping System For Cardiac Surgery
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Computerized network organization design for clinical patient data management of a cardiology department
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Computerized newborn screening in Texas-a multiple microcomputer approach
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Computerized operating room information system
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Computerized optimization of biventricular pacing using body surface potential map
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Computerized optimization of power system installations
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Computerized Optimization of Transistor Amplifiers and Oscillators Using "COMPACT"
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Computerized Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Detector
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Computerized paleography: Tools for historical manuscripts
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Computerized palpation of the prostate: experimental and mathematical modeling of the stress-strain fields
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Computerized parametric imaging of myocardium by ultrasound backscatter
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Computerized Patient Monitoring - An Update
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Computerized Patient Scheduling In A Clinic
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Computerized performance monitors: factors affecting acceptance
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Computerized Plant Maintenance Management Information Systems Overview for Nuclear Power Plants
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Computerized Plant Maintenance Management Presented at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1985 IEEE Symposium on Nuclear Power Systems Nuclear Science Symposium
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Computerized plant management system for the Ertan hydro power plant
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Computerized polygraphic audiovisual monitoring in infants with apnea-bradycardia
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Computerized precision control of a synchronous high voltage discharge switch for the beam separation system of the LEP e
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Computerized procedure for short range planning of a designated distribution area
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Computerized procedures for nuclear power plants: evaluation of the computerized procedures manual (COPMA-II)
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Computerized Process Control for Synthetic Quartz Growth
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Computerized process optimization for plastics processing
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Computerized production planning and energy management
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Computerized profitunity approach based on fuzzy neural networks to shanghai stock market
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Computerized protocol to optimizing the quality control of mammography
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Computerized quantification of collagen alignment in nonimmobilized and immobilized healing ligaments
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Computerized radio-frequency analysis of concentration and `decay´ of echo-contrast agents
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Computerized radiographic mass detection. I. Lesion site selection by morphological enhancement and contextual segmentation
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Computerized radiographic mass detection. II. Decision support by featured database visualization and modular neural networks
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Computerized rapid measurement of ammonia concentration in aquaculture systems
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Computerized ray optics method of calculating average value radar cross section
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Computerized readability levels
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Computerized readability levels
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Computerized real-time analysis of football games
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Computerized recognition of biological objects using the Hotelling transform
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Computerized recognition of human gestures
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Computerized Renal Cell Carcinoma Nuclear Grading Using 3D Textural Features
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Computerized Repairable Inventory Management with Reliability Growth and System Installations Increase
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Computerized reservation systems
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Computerized result processing system: A case study of the department of computer science, University of Benin
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Computerized scheme for the detection of pulmonary nodules
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Computerized Segmentation and Classification of Breast Lesions Using Perfusion Volume Fractions in Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI
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Computerized segmentation of blood and luminal borders in intravascular ultrasound
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Computerized segmentation of liver in hepatic CT and MRI by means of level-set geodesic active contouring
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Computerized segmentation of sinus images
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Computerized serial comparison of electrocardiograms - program performance in acute myocardial infarction
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Computerized signature verification system
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Computerized Simulation Development for Blood Circulation and Bodily Movement during Obligatory Prayers (SolatSim)
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Computerized simulation of breast ultrasound images
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Computerized simulation of human walking on the sagittal plane
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Computerized Simulation of the Fluid Flow Field and the Temperature Field in a Twin-Wire Co-welding-Pool
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Computerized simulation X-ray focus appraisement
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Computerized Speech Training Aids
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Computerized stabilography as diagnosis tool for selected cases of curvature of the backbone
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Computerized Surveillance Test Guide System for BWR Power Plant
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Computerized system for assessment of quality of solders
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Computerized System for Automatic Foil Counting
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Computerized system for digital subtraction, image processing and measuring of periapical radiographs
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Computerized system for fingerprint classification using singular points
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Computerized system for fingerprint identification for biometric security
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Computerized system for functional status of electronics operators diagnostics
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Computerized system for medical decision in the perinatal period
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Computerized system for monitoring thrombolysis evolution based on ECG analysis
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Computerized system for on-line treating with failure parameter using RBF neural network
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Computerized System for Quantitative Assessment of Atherosclerotic Plaques in the Femoral and Iliac Arteries Visualized by Multislice Computed Tomography
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Computerized system for the assessment of left ventricular function based on ventricular dimensions and intracardiac pressure measurements
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Computerized system of diving chamber data logging and control of decompression
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Computerized system to aid deaf children in speech learning
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Computerized Systems for Cataract Grading
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Computerized Systems for Ultralow Temperature Polarized Nuclei Time Reversal and Parity Experiments
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Computerized systems in vehicles of novel construction
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Computerized Techniques for Complete Television Station Automation
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Computerized test equipment for stationary batteries
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Computerized testing methodology on occupational levels for competence based qualifications in the hydraulic and pneumatic drives
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Computerized Thermal Anaiysis of High Voltage Bushings
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Computerized Thermal Analysis of High Voltage Bushings
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Computerized Thermal Analysis of Hybrid Circuits
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Computerized thermal breast imaging revisited: an adjunctive tool to mammography
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Computerized thermography based diagnosis in perinatology
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Computerized Thick-Film Printer
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Computerized three-dimensional volume analysis from magnetic resonance images for characterization of brain disorders
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Computerized three-dimmensional craniofacial reconstruction from skulls based on landmarks
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Computerized tomographic imaging of time-varying objects using mixture models
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Computerized tomography and biomechanics of lumbar discs
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Computerized tomography based on X-ray refraction information
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Computerized Tomography for Sparse-Data Plasma Physics Experiments
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Computerized tomography image compression: FIC×WTC
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Computerized Tomography Using Video Recorded Fluoroscopic Images
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Computerized tomography with radial basis functions network: a neuro-fuzzy approach
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Computerized tomography with ultrasound
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Computerized tomography with X-ray, emission, and ultrasound sources
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Computerized tomography, computer-aided design, laboratory trajectory and animation knee joint abnormality evaluation
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Computerized tongue diagnosis based on Bayesian networks
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Computerized toroidal transformer design
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Computerized tracking for newborn screening and follow-up: a review
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Computerized transcutaneous control of a multichannel implantable urinary prosthesis
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Computerized triage system for paramedics in the pre-hospital emergency medical service phase
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Computerized tumor boundary detection using a Hopfield neural network
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Computerized tumour boundary detection using a Hopfield neural network
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Computerized typesetting-an overview
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Computerized Ultrasonic Arteriography: A New Technique for Imaging the Carotid Bifurcation
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Computerized underground cable fault location expertise
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Computerized vector mapping of myocardial activation
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Computerized vibration analysis-the leading predictive maintenance tool
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Computerized visual inspection applied to identification and classification of labeled chemicals
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Computerized-eyewear based face recognition system for improving social lives of prosopagnosics
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Computerizing Production Management Systems - A Practical Guide for Managers
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Computerizing the circuit board industry while reducing costs
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Computerizing the circuit board industry while reducing costs
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Computer-Managed Instruction in Electromagnetic Field Theory
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Computer-mediated and face-to-face groups: who makes riskier decisions?
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Computer-mediated collaborative decision making: theoretical and implementation issues
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Computer-mediated collaborative learning in management education
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Computer-Mediated Communication
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Computer-Mediated Communication in Consumer Product Development: A Case Study
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Computer-mediated communication in education
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Computer-mediated communication in engineering education
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Computer-mediated communications for the disabled
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Computer-Mediated Communications: Multimedia Applications [New Books and Multimedia]
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Computer-mediated emotional regulation: Detection of emotional changes using non-parametric cumulative sum
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Computer-Mediated Group Interaction Processes
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Computer-mediated group support, anonymity, and the software inspection process: an empirical investigation
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Computer-mediated idea generation: the effects of group size and group heterogeneity
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Computer-mediated interactions through English for Elite Police Network
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Computer-mediated learning systems: a new perspective
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Computer-Mediated Reflection: An Analysis of the Mechanisms Underlying an Effective Rewriting Process
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Computer-model analysis of the effect of potassium changes on the sinus node pacemaking
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Computer-monitored weather station
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Computer-Operated Impedance Stability Measurement System
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Computer-optimised current waveforms for switched-reluctance motors
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Computer-optimised smooth-torque current waveforms for switched-reluctance motors
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Computer-optimization of vascular trees
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Computer-Optimized Adaptive Suspension Technology (COAST)
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Computer-Optimized Design of Quarter-Wave Acoustic Matching and Electrical Matching Networks for Acoustic Transducers
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Computer-Optimized Multisection Transformers Between Rectangular Waveguides of Adjacent Frequency Bands (Short Papers)
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Computer-optimized Neurological Stimulation
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Computer-Oriented Algorithm for Modeling Active Spatial Mechanisms for Robotics Applications
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Computer-Oriented Formulation of Transition-Rate Matrices via Kronecker Algebra
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Computer-oriented generalized scheme of carrierless pulsewidth modulation for voltage controlled AC drives
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Computer-oriented investigation of the synthesis problems of radiating systems according to the prescribed amplitude directivity pattern
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Computer-Oriented Methods in Patter Recognition [advertisement]
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Computer-Oriented Synthesis of Optimum Circuit Pattern of 3-dB Hybrid Ring by the Planar Circuit Approach
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Computer-predicted performance of corrugated conical feeds using experimental primary-radiation patterns
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Computer-privacy scheme criticised
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Computer-program description. Computation of rotationally symmetric laplacian potentioals
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Computer-program description. Computer-program system for evaluating partial and total antenna directivities from measured data. Computer-program description
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Computer-program description. Design of air-cored solenoids
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Computer-program description. Dynamic simulation of control systems by digital computer using symbolic-array technique
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Computer-program description. Power-system dynamic-simulation program
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Computer-program description. Root-locus plotting by digital computer using operational-array technique
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Computer-program description. Transformation of tensor constants of anisotropic materials due to rotations of the co-ordinate axes
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Computer-Related Risk Futures
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Computers
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Computers
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Computers - retrospect and prospect
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Computers -- the Key to Modern Manufacturing Scheduling
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Computers --- The Key to Modern Manufacturing Scheduling
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Computers - the next ten years
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Computers — Past, present, and future
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Computers ... by the Millions, for the Millions
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Computers ... by the Millions, for the Millions
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Computers [1999 technology forecast and analysis]
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Computers [Technology 1998 analysis and forecast]
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Computers [trends/developments]
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Computers Analyze Energy Problems
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Computers and 3D Image Synthesis as Tools for Archaeology
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Computers and art: a dancer´s perspective
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Computers And Artificial Intelligence In Psychiatry Brief History And State Of The Art
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Computers and Automata
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Computers and automation
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Computers and basic research
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Computers and Cartography
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Computers and clinical decision making: Whether, how, and for whom?
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Computers and Clinical Psychiatry
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Computers and Communication
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Computers and communications - Technology interdependency between the United States and Japan
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Computers and communications: a symbiotic relationship
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Computers and computer graphics in the teaching of field phenomena
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Computers and computing - Past present Future
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Computers and control systems
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Computers and Culture: Two Views of the Twenty-First Century [Book Reviews]
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Computers and Data Processing for Nervous System Research
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Computers and development
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Computers and Devices for Communication (CODEC 04)
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Computers and Digital Techniques
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Computers and e-Health: Roles and new applications
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Computers and engineers
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Computers and engineers
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Computers and epidemiology
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Computers and Freedom, Individuality and Automation: Challenge and Opportunity
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Computers and industrial organization: early sources of ´just in time´ production in the Dutch steel industry
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Computers and Information Processing
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Computers and internet in active learning
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Computers And Management (Book Review) An Introduction to computer aided production management
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Computers and navigation
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Computers and Organizational Communications
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Computers and privacy in the pivotal decade
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Computers and production management
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Computers and production. An interim report
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Computers and professional audio
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Computers and Psychophysiology in Medical Diagnosis
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Computers and road traffic
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Computers and Safety. A First International Conference on the Use of Programmable Electronic Systems in Safety Related Applications (Conf. Publ. No.314)
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Computers and Simulation in Systems Engineering
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Computers and society fifty years after ENIAC
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Computers and society in CS0: an interactive approach
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Computers and society: Report of a workshop
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Computers and technical communication: pedagogical and programmatic perspectives
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Computers and telecommunications in a rural environment
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Computers and the engineer
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Computers and the Humanities
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Computers and the professional engineer
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Computers and the professional engineer
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Computers and the quality of life
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Computers and the Thai Language
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Computers and Their Application in the USSR in the Middle of the 1980s: Situation, Actions Taken, Predictions of Development
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Computers and Their Users
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Computers and Thought
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Computers and Thought—The Back Story
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Computers and tubes - Today and tomorrow
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Computers and TV station automation-a user friendly approach
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Computers and urban security
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Computers and world leadership
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Computers applied for the recognition of Hindi syllables
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Computers Applied to Ballistocardiography
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Computers are from Mars, organisms are from Venus
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Computers are making giant strides in automating production ¿ but human decision making is still crucial
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Computers are not a panacea
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Computers are not omnipotent
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Computers are the Answer, But What Was the Question?
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Computers as Ethical Artifacts
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Computers as partners: a technology forecast for decision-making in the 21st century
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Computers at sea - 1972
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Computers at the racetrack
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Computers before silicon-design decisions on Edsac
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Computers Change Transformer Design Philosophy
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Computers chosen for ESRO Meteosat project
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Computers detecting inferior printing quality and errors
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Computers do better than experts matching faces in a large population
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Computers for communication, not calculation: media as a motivation and context for learning
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Computers for Industrial Control
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Computers for integrative instruction in bioengineering labs
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Computers for navigation
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Computers for symbolic processing
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Computers for Teaching
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Computers for the data-processing user: the real needs
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Computers for the Rubber and Plastics Industry: Mini, Midi, and Micro
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Computers Freedom and Privacy
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Computers III. Small business machines: Wireless terminals, new computers, and an electronic publishing setup activate small business systems
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Computers in Accelerator Control Rooms - A Personal Appraisal
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Computers in Automatic Control Systems
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Computers in Belarus: chronology of the main events
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Computers in Britain
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Computers in britain
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Computers in Cardiology
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Computers in Cardiology
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Computers in Cardiology / Physionet Challenge 2009: Predicting acute hypotensive episodes
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Computers in Cardiology 1994
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Computers in Cardiology 1996
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Computers in Cardiology 1997
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Computers in Cardiology 1998. Vol. 25 (Cat. No.98CH36292)
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Computers in Cardiology 1999. Vol.26 (Cat. No.99CH37004)
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Computers in Cardiology 2000. Vol.27 (Cat. 00CH37163)
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Computers in Cardiology 2001. Vol.28 (Cat. No.01CH37287)
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Computers in Cardiology 2002 [front matter]
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Computers in Cardiology 2003 (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37504)
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Computers in Cardiology 2004
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Computers in Cardiology 2004
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Computers in Cardiology 2004 (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37641)
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Computers in Cardiology 2007 - Volume 34
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Computers in cardiology 2008 volume 35
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Computers in cardiology/physionet challenge 2004: AF classification based on clinical features
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Computers in clinical medicine
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Computers in command in Suffolk
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Computers in Communications and Control - Eurocon ´84
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Computers in community hospitals -for patient care - for doctors - for nurses - for administrators
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Computers In Computed Tomography
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Computers in control
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Computers in control
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Computers in control at Birmingham
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Computers in control of processes
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Computers In Critical Care
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Computers in data communication
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Computers in Dentistry; Comprehensive index provides quick access to dental literature
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Computers in eletronics design
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Computers in everything: from the pushbutton factory to the Y2K bug
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Computers in Homes (CIH): Enabling Community Access to Internet and ICT?
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Computers in hospitals nursing practice defined and validated
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Computers In ICU Monitoring: An Intelligent Method
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Computers in imaging and guided surgery
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Computers in Japan: Super coordination: Together, designers, equipment manufacturers, and the government spur progress
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Computers in Lithuania
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Computers in manufacturing
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Computers in manufacturing companies
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Computers in mechanical-components manufacture
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Computers In Medical Education
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Computers in medical education: present and future
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Computers in Medicine
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Computers in medicine: muscle fatigue evaluation using continuous wavelet transform
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Computers In Mental Health: An Historical Overview And Summary Of Current Status
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Computers In Mental Health: Where Are Me Now?
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Computers in nuclear-reactor design
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Computers in oceanography--Tradeoffs and trends
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Computers in phonological awareness instruction in the pre-school classroom: A case for Turkish
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Computers in police cruisers
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Computers in power system planning
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Computers in power: A welcome invader: Supervisory computer systems cut utility costs by scheduling generating units, planning against outages, and coordinating the sale of power
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Computers in power-system operation
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Computers in process control
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Computers in Process Industry Control
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Computers in production engineering
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Computers in production planning
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Computers in psychology and psychology in computer science
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Computers In Radiation Oncology: The Third Decade
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Computers in research and development
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Computers in Russia: science, education, and industry
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Computers in safety-critical applications
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Computers in school: A student´s perspective
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Computers in schools?how to choose them
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Computers in shipboard automation
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Computers in support of conceptual learning
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Computers In Surgery And Diagnosis
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Computers in Surgery and Therapeutic Procedures [Guest Editors´ Introduction]
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Computers in teaching-learning of physics discipline: investigating different methodologies
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Computers in the cab
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Computers in the central office-a primer on powering equipment from -48 V
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Computers in the classroom
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Computers in the laboratory-an automatic data acquisition system
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Computers in the Military and Space Sciences
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Computers in the Representative Process-III
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Computers in the University of London, 1945-1962
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Computers in ultrasonic NDT
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Computers in Undergraduate Electrical Engineering Laboratory Education
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computers in veterinary medicine
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Computers into the 1980s
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Computers key to future progress
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Computers key to future progress
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Computers let medical staffs spend more time interpreting clinical data, providing care
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Computers Made Easy
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Computers make celestial navigation less celestial?
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Computers Of The Future
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Computers off the shelf at Kilburn
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Computers on the College Rodeo Circuit
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Computers on the shopfloor
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Computers on the shopfloor - a hardware supplier´s experience
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Computers on Westinghouse PWR´s - Foresight & Hindsight
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Computers operating systems: V-SSTF dynamic disk scheduling technique
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Computers Play Chess; Humans Play Go
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Computers play the Beer Game: can artifical agents manage supply chains
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Computers scorinc GMAT essays? Impossible! Or is it?
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Computers speed up the caterpillar crawl
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Computers that are `never¿ down: Fault-tolerant systems based on multiple microprocessors trade off throughput for enhanced reliability
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Computers that mimic human intelligence
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Computers that talk and listen: Man-machine communication by voice
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Computers the Next 5 Years
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Computers the Next 5 Years
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computers vs. the Human Race
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Computers, Computer Networks, and E-Mail: How they Are Changing the Face of the Technical Writing Classroom
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Computers, ethics, law and society: what do we teach undergraduates?
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Computers, Information, and Everyday Life
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Computers, programming and people
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Computers, Robotics, and the Human Brain [From the Editor]
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Computers, software, and reliability [Guest Editorial]
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Computers. ?432m computer sales in W. Europe by 1983
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Computers. 16 bit chip from GIM and Honeywell
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Computers. 2903 additions
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Computers. All - in c.a.d. package from Redac Software
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Computers. Argus 700 for kilroot
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Computers. Business by computer
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Computers. DEC breaks out of ´mini´ land
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Computers. ESRO orders two ICL 2980s
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Computers. Fairchild macrologic
493
Computers. First eclipse on the horizon
494
Computers. Fourth GEC 4080 Delivered to Rutherford Laboratory
495
Computers. ICL 2900 for Southampton
496
Computers. ITT launches 1103 r.a.m.
497
Computers. Maxis or micros?
498
Computers. Megamini bridges the gap
499
Computers. Microprogramming soon to become nanoprogramming
500
Computers. Mini grows up...
501
Computers. More SRC grants for energy research
502
Computers. NEEB orders ICL 4/72
503
Computers. Novas used in data analysis
504
Computers. Racal-Milgo´s Italian job
505
Computers. Sainsbury goes shopping
506
Computers. Southampton ship simulator is first in Europe
507
Computers. SRDE contract
508
Computers... by the millions, for the millions
509
Computers... by the millions, for the millions
510
Computers/Graphics in the Building Process
511
Computers/Graphics in the Building Process ´83
512
Computers/software: Words into action: I: Spoken advice can be recognized and converted to standard digital commands
513
Computers: ‘Superpower’ computers: The omnipresent microprocessor can hardly supplant the large high-speed computer in modeling complex systems and phenomena
514
Computers: `What´s new, teacher?¿ Ask the computer: The answer, at the moment, resides in specialized uses of the computer for supplementing the teacher
515
Computers: A new breed: The software engineer: As more and better software designers are needed, universities and industry are under pressure to establish programs to train them
516
Computers: A second chance for computer-aided instruction: What networking promised but didn´t deliver may be developed at the local level as hardware costs drop
517
Computers: All pervasive: Hardware and software progress is steady; Applications continue to expand
518
Computers: An illustrated history [Book Review]
519
Computers: Applications in Industry and Management
520
Computers: Beyond the supercomputer: NASA is developing ultrafast machines to process satellite data that would choke a mere supercomputer
521
Computers: Breaching system security: No commercial computer system is prowler-proof ¿ but the magnitude of the threat is debatable
522
Computers: Bubbles take on disks: Application advances for bubble memories depend upon increased density and speed, standardization, and support circuitry
523
Computers: Computer-aided engineering: Terminals that simulate, test, and debug logic designs promise to change radically the way designers do their jobs
524
Computers: Computer-aided manufacturing
525
Computers: Computer-based machine-tool control: The best place to inject a computer in numerical control is locally, not as a controller of many systems
526
Computers: Computers animate films and video: Computers permit spectacular visual effects and take the drudgery out of film cartooning
527
Computers: Computers that see: Solutions to this difficult challenge may reside in hardware rather than software, or a combination of both
528
Computers: Computing at 4 degrees Kelvin: Superconducting technology and unconventional packaging herald an era of ultrafast, ultrareliable computers
529
Computers: Computing at the speed limit: Computers 1000 times faster than today´s supercomputers would benefit vital scientific applications
530
Computers: Consolidating gains: Solid-state progress is tempered by design maturation
531
Computers: Controlling and optimizing power systems: Economic dispatch, stability, security, and reliable system operation are principal tasks for the computer
532
Computers: Data privacy: The European community grapples with protecting individual rights in the midst of rampant computer progress
533
Computers: Electronic watchdogs for calls and copies: Unrestricted telephoning and photocopying can cost plenty through abuse or carelessness. `Office metering¿ can help
534
Computers: Electronics aids the athlete: Biomechanical systems are useful in human factors engineering, and in the design of sports equipment and prosthetic devices
535
Computers: emphasis on software: The microprocessor becomes more versatile while peripheral circuits ‘get smart’
536
Computers: Fast graphics use parallel techniques: Designers of computer graphics systems exploit parallel processing to provide the speed needed for interactive performance
537
Computers: From Eniac to Univac: As inventors, Eckert and Mauchly were clear successes, but as entrepreneurs they had some difficult times
538
Computers: Giants in small packages: `Fast¿ hardware is essential, but it is architecture that gives array processors their superior number-crunching capability
539
Computers: High-density data recording: Very high bit rates in the acquisition of digitized data are possible using this new technique
540
Computers: Higher densities for disk memories: Despite rumors of their impending demise, disk memories are alive and well, and with good reason
541
Computers: I. Micros and software: Advances in microcomputers move the semiconductor industry closer to a dream ¿ A one-chip mainframe¿
542
Computers: II. Minis and mainframes: Design changes as the result of large-scale integration are evident in the latest computers¿
543
Computers: Learning from dinosaurs
544
Computers: Magnetic disks: Storage densities on the rise: New materials and new techniques, such as vertical and magnetooptical recording, are driving down costs per stored bit
545
Computers: Magnetic-stripe credit cards: Big business in the offing: A new type of credit card brings a banker, or his cash-dispensing machine, on line and speeds checkout and payment for retail goods
546
Computers: Memories: Smaller, faster, and cheaper: A review of magnetic-bubble, electron-beam-accessed, disk- and tape-file memories; MOS RAMs and CCDs excel
547
Computers: Microcomputer software makes its debut
548
Computers: Microcomputer standards: Weighing the pros and cons: Standardization of microcomputer hardware and software has been slowed by manufacturers´ vested interests
549
Computers: Microcomputers invade the linear world: Analog interfacing techniques are in demand as microcomputers are exploited in inexpensive equipment for linear applications
550
Computers: Microcomputers promise less stop, more go: Designers off urban traffic-control systems propose hierarchical schemes to enhance local control, reliability, and maintainability
551
Computers: Our `microuniverse¿ expands: Minicomputer programming resources fit on a chip. And software `labor¿ is made easier
552
Computers: Pascal is a `natural¿: Its proponents find this high-level language well suited for microprocessor software programs
553
Computers: Personal computers for the entrepreneur: Microcomputers can help meet payrolls rather than play star wars availability of applications software packages is the pacing item
554
Computers: Poised for progress: Microprocessors, memories, and fault-tolerant systems pace current developments
555
Computers: Products that talk: Speech-synthesis devices are being incorporated into dozens of products as difficult technical problems are solved
556
Computers: Programming and applications
557
Computers: Projecting VLSI´s impact on microprocessors: Single-chip microcomputers with 1 million bits of information, English-language programming, and canned software are seen ahead
558
Computers: Self-contained microcomputers ease system implementation: The user gets a microprocessor, memory, built-in software, a power supply, and input-output circuits so he can program his own hardware
559
Computers: Speech recognition: Turning theory to practice: New ICs have brought the requisite computer power to speech technology; an evaluation of equipment shows where it stands today
560
Computers: The computer graphics revolution: Slowly but surely, new software and hardware are making a reality of graphics specialists´ dreams
561
Computers: The computer speaks: Rapid speech synthesis from printed text input could accommodate an unlimited vocabulary
562
Computers: The First Six Generations
563
Computers: The gread weather network: Weather forecasting can be improved through better models and speedier reporting
564
Computers: the heart of screening
565
Computers: The limits to simulation: Despite the promise of superfast computers, turbulence and nonlinearity cause problems no foreseeable machine can handle
566
Computers´ potential as maintenance aids
567
Computers´ synchronization for large-scale loudspeaker array system
568
Computer-services extension to plant level emphasised at TOLCCS-75
569
Computer-simulated communication
570
Computer-Simulated Design of an Active Microwave Allpass Network
571
Computer-Simulated Design of an Active Microwave All-Pass Network
572
Computer-simulated design of an active microwave band-pass filter
573
Computer-simulated explosion of poly-silicide links in laser-programmable redundancy for VLSI memory repair
574
Computer-simulated Fresnel diffraction using the Fourier transform
575
Computer-Simulated Screening-Based Discovery of Three Potential LXR Agonists from Chemical Components Derived from Huanglian Jiedu Decoction
576
Computer-simulation of impedance vector dynamic of intra-cardiac 4-electrode bio-impedance measurement
577
Computer-simulation of near-field phased-array radiation-pattern scanning
578
Computer-Simulation of Nonlinear GaAs MESFET Circuits
579
ComputersLltd.: what they really can´t do
580
Computers-the effective way to manage manufacturing
581
Computer-Supported Angiogenesis Quantification Using Image Analysis and Statistical Averaging
582
Computer-supported assessment and consultation for emotional crises in a submarine environment
583
Computer-Supported Assessment of Software Verification Proofs
584
Computer-supported assessment of wikis in higher education: Two case studies
585
Computer-supported collaborative accounts of major depression: Digital rhetoric on Quora and Wikipedia
586
Computer-supported collaborative learning in organizations: Improving the process through context
587
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: Strengths and weaknesses
588
Computer-supported collaborative questioning. Regimes of online sociality on Quora
589
Computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW) in biomedical signal visualization and processing
590
Computer-Supported Collaborative Work and Its Application to E-Health
591
Computer-supported collaborative work: a new agenda for human factors engineering
592
Computer-supported cooperative environment for requirements elicitation
593
Computer-supported cooperative work
594
Computer-supported cooperative work and the Internet
595
Computer-supported cooperative work in industrial automation
596
Computer-supported cooperative work in Malaysian homestay industry
597
Computer-supported cooperative work minitrack
598
Computer-supported cooperative work: history and focus
599
Computer-supported coordination and communication in collaborative development of courseware
600
Computer-supported human-to-human interaction in information and decision systems: new perspectives of error-free interpersonal communication
601
Computer-supported laboratory as an effective educational tool
602
Computer-supported methodologies to estimate the eave effect on building energy consumption
603
Computer-supported routing for intelligent networks and personalized wired communications
604
Computer-supported software development with BPsim products family - Integration of multiple approaches
605
Computer-switch telephony applications
606
Computer-testing consortium set up
607
Computertrends: The high-tech, knowledge-based society will spawn a counterbalancing concern about personal and humanistic values
608
Computer-vision based estimation of the position of a robot in its working environment
609
Computervision´s Direction in Workstation Technology
610
Computer-Vision-Based Decision Support in Surgical Robotics
611
Computer-Vision-Based Fabric Defect Detection: A Survey
612
Computer-vision-based human-computer interaction with a back projection wall using arm gestures
613
Computer-Vision-Based Identification of Nail´s Surface Shape
614
Computer-Vision-Based Wheel Sinkage Estimation for Robot Navigation on Lunar Terrain
615
Computer-watching in the U.S.S.R.
616
Computes modeling of electromagnetic-wave impact on electronic equipment
617
Computing
618
Computing - An Intellectual Lever for Multidisciplinary Discovery
619
Computing - Computer science education and the global outsourcing of software production
620
Computing - Into the fastlane
621
Computing - Raspberry PI 2 aims to give PC makers run for money
622
Computing - The art of quantum computing - Can ´spooky action at a distance´ be harnessed to build a new class of computers?
623
Computing - Two good to be true - Multicore microprocessors may be great for doing lots of things at once, but what about doing one thing more quickly?
624
Computing & Control Division: Divisional lecture
625
Computing ℋ
∞
norms of time-delay systems
626
Computing [Technology 2000 analysis and forecast]
627
Computing
m
DFTs over GF(
q
) with one DFT over GF(
q
m
)
628
Computing
-Gain of Finite-Horizon Systems With Boundary Conditions
629
Computing 1D discontinuous boundaries of dynamical systems
630
Computing 2D Constrained Delaunay Triangulation Using the GPU
631
Computing 2-D min, median, and max filters
632
Computing 2D Periodic Centroidal Voronoi Tessellation
633
Computing 2-D transfer function matrix from state-space equations
634
Computing 2-terminal reliability for radio-broadcast networks
635
Computing 3-D head orientation from a monocular image sequence
636
Computing 3D magnetic fields from insertion devices
637
Computing 3D models of rotating objects from moving shading
638
Computing 3D object parts from similarities among object views
639
Computing 3-D optimal form-closure grasps
640
Computing 3d Road Shape From Images For A Challenge To An ill-posed Problem
641
Computing 3D saliency from a 2D image
642
Computing 3-D symbolic representation of blood vessels from stereo-microscopic images
643
Computing 3-legged equilibrium stances in three-dimensional gravitational environments
644
Computing 4-Fingered Force-Closure Grasps from surface Points Using Genetic Algorithm
645
Computing a Better World
646
Computing a concept lattice from structured and fuzzy data
647
Computing a configuration skeleton for motion planning of two round robots on a metric graph
648
Computing a function of correlated Sources: A rate region
649
Computing a FWL stability measure for second order digital systems
650
Computing a k-sparse n-length Discrete Fourier Transform using at most 4k samples and O(k log k) complexity
651
Computing a language-based guarantee for timing properties of cyber-physical systems
652
Computing a longest common subsequence for multiple sequences
653
Computing a Lower Bound of the Smallest Eigenvalue of a Symmetric Positive-Definite Toeplitz Matrix
654
Computing a Most Probable Delay Constrained Path: NP-Hardness and Approximation Schemes
655
Computing a Multimedia Representation for Documents Given Time and Display Constraints
656
Computing a Network of ASRs using a Mobile Robot Equipped with Sonar Sensors
657
Computing a Pocket Depth Descriptor for Bio-Molecules
658
Computing a robust D-stability bound using a parameter-dependent Lyapunov approach
659
Computing a Separating Element for a Zero Dimensional Parametric Algebraic Variety
660
Computing a set of local optimal paths through cluttered environments and over open terrain
661
Computing a shortest k-link path in a polygon
662
Computing a Smallest Multilabeled Phylogenetic Tree from Rooted Triplets
663
Computing a stable, connected skeleton from discrete data
664
Computing a system of interacting multiple fuzzy objects
665
Computing Abstractions of Nonlinear Systems
666
Computing access relevance to support path-method generation in interoperable multi-OODB
667
Computing Accurate AVFs using ACE Analysis on Performance Models: A Rebuttal
668
Computing Accurate Correspondences across Groups of Images
669
Computing Accurate Performance Bounds for Best Effort Networks-on-Chip
670
Computing active subspaces efficiently with gradient sketching
671
Computing adaptive backstepping control law using computer algebra systems
672
Computing ADC harmonic content from a reduced number of values
673
Computing advective velocities from satellite images of sea surface temperature
674
Computing affect in autonomous agents
675
Computing aggregates for monitoring wireless sensor networks
676
Computing Aggregations from Linguistic Web Resources: A Case Study in Czech Republic Sector/Traffic Accidents
677
Computing Algorithm of Due Dates and Cost of Configuration Product
678
Computing All Force-Closure Grasps of 2D Objects from Contact Point Set
679
Computing all form-closure grasps of a rectilinear polyhedron with seven frictionless point fingers
680
Computing All Independent Form-Closure Grasp Regions of a Rectilinear Polyhedron
681
Computing all longest common subsequences on MPI cluster
682
Computing All Nash Equilibria of Multiplayer Games in Electricity Markets by Solving Polynomial Equations
683
Computing all the Floquet eigenfunctions of oscillators using harmonic balance Jacobian matrices
684
Computing Along Routes via Gossiping
685
Computing along the routes via gossiping
686
Computing alternate multicast trees with maximum latency guarantee
687
Computing an agent´s itinerary in a clustered network: An energy efficient approach
688
Computing an appropriate control strategy based only on a given plant´s rule-based model is NP-hard
689
Computing an average anatomical atlas using LDDMM and geodesic shooting
690
Computing an Average Cost Allocation for Interrelated Operations
691
Computing an initial estimate of a Wiener-Hammerstein system with a random phase multisine excitation
692
Computing an optimum direction in control space to avoid stable node bifurcation and voltage collapse in electric power systems
693
Computing and AI for a Sustainable Future
694
Computing and Analyzing the Sensitivity of MLP Due to the Errors of the i.i.d. Inputs and Weights Based on CLT
695
Computing and Applying the Signature of a System With Two Common Failure Criteria
696
Computing and bounding the first-order Marcum Q-function: a geometric approach
697
Computing and Bounding the Generalized Marcum Q-Function via a Geometric Approach
698
Computing and calibrating collision impulses and its application for air hockey game
699
Computing and Climate
700
Computing and Combining the Outputs of Cortically Inspired Feature Maps
701
Computing and COMMS drivng UAVS
702
Computing and communicating functions over sensor networks
703
Computing and communicating statistics in sensor networks
704
Computing and Control Division. Cots and Safety Critical Systems
705
Computing and control: back to the future
706
Computing and controlling compliance of a robotic hand
707
Computing and controlling the convergence speed of quantum dynamical semigroups
708
Computing and Data Grids for Science and Engineering
709
Computing and design for software and silicon manufacturing
710
Computing and Error Matrices in Linear Differential Analyzers
711
Computing and executing strategies for moving target search
712
Computing and managing cardinal direction relations
713
Computing and measuring dynamic characteristics of the induction motor
714
Computing and Minimizing Cache Vulnerability to Transient Errors
715
Computing and Modeling of Urban Railway Traction Transmission System
716
Computing and Radio Resource Management Interactions in Flexible Radio Environments
717
Computing and Ray Tracing Point-Based Geometry
718
Computing and rendering point set surfaces
719
Computing and signal processing: an experimental multidisciplinary course
720
Computing and simulation on the over-voltage of regenerative braking electric locomotives
721
Computing and telescopes at the frontiers of optical astronomy
722
Computing and the Handicapped
723
Computing and the Handicapped: A Promising Alliance
724
Computing and the Handicapped: The Challenge in Education
725
Computing and the Step Function
726
Computing answers in default logic
727
Computing applications where analogue methods appear to be superior to digital
728
Computing approximate blocking probabilities for a class of all-optical networks
729
Computing approximate blocking probabilities for a class of all-optical networks
730
Computing approximate blocking probabilities for large loss networks with state-dependent routing
731
Computing approximate blocking probabilities in wavelength routed all-optical networks with limited-range wavelength conversion
732
Computing approximate blocking probabilities in wavelength routed all-optical networks with limited-range wavelength conversion
733
Computing approximate GCD of univariate polynomials
734
Computing approximate joins of relations based on entity chains
735
Computing approximate solutions of scalar optimization problems and applications in space mission design
736
Computing approximate value of the pbm index for counting number of clusters using genetic algorithm
737
Computing approximately, and efficiently
738
Computing approximations for the generalized Q function and its complement (Corresp.)
739
Computing architectural vulnerability factors for address-based structures
740
Computing architecture and technologies to support integrated management
741
Computing architecture for the portable four-dimensional ultrasound diagnostic imaging system
742
Computing area and wire length efficient routes for channels
743
Computing Arguments and Attacks in Assumption-Based Argumentation
744
Computing artificial backbones of hydrogen atoms in order to discover protein backbones
745
Computing as a discipline
746
Computing as an Evolving Discipline: 10 Observations
747
Computing as the sum of its parts
748
Computing aspects of monitoring walking disorder using body sensor network and neural network
749
Computing association probabilities using parallel Boltzmann machines
750
Computing asymptotic gains of large-scale interconnections
751
Computing at Bolt Beranek and Newman: The First 40 Years, Part 1
752
Computing at Bolt Beranek and Newman: The First 40 Years, Part 2
753
Computing at different levels of approximation: examples in molecular biology
754
Computing at the Crossroads (And What Does it Mean to Verification and Test?)
755
Computing at the Malta Statistics Office, 1947-1970
756
Computing at the Mobile Edge: Designing Elastic Android Applications for Computation Offloading
757
Computing at the Nanoscale
758
Computing at the nanoscale
759
Computing at the speed of light
760
Computing attributes of software architectures a static method and its validation
761
Computing augmented finite transition systems to synthesize switching protocols for polynomial switched systems
762
Computing automorphism groups of error-correcting codes
763
Computing balanced realizations of transfer function matrics using householder transformations
764
Computing basins of attraction of limit-cycles in non-linear discrete-time systems
765
Computing Battery Lifetime Distributions
766
Computing Bayesian Cramer-Rao bounds
767
Computing Bayes-Nash Equilibria through Support Enumeration Methods in Bayesian Two-Player Strategic-Form Games
768
Computing betweenness centrality in external memory
769
Computing beyond Moore´s Law
770
Computing biconnected components on a hypercube
771
Computing bifurcation points via characteristics gain loci
772
Computing Binary Combinatorial Gray Codes Via Exhaustive Search With SAT Solvers
773
Computing binary space partition trees using a scope consistent DSM system in a cluster of workstations
774
Computing Bit by Bit or Digital Computers Made Easy
775
Computing bit-error probabilities for avalanche photodiode receivers by large deviations theory
776
Computing Blindfolded: New Developments in Fully Homomorphic Encryption
777
Computing blocking probabilities in multiclass wavelength-routing networks with multicast calls
778
Computing blocking probability of dynamic traffic grooming in mesh WDM optical networks
779
Computing bounds for a simple fault detection scheme
780
Computing bounds for fault tolerance using formal techniques
781
Computing bounds for forbidden state reachability functions for controlled Petri nets
782
Computing bounds for forbidden State reachability functions for controlled Petri nets
783
Computing bounds for the performance indices of quasi-lumpable stochastic well-formed nets
784
Computing bounds for the performance indices of quasi-lumpable stochastic well-formed nets
785
Computing Bounds for the Structured Singular Value via an Interior Point Algorithm
786
Computing Bounds of Estimator Time-lag for Homing PN Guidance Loop Considering Autopilot and Airframe Dynamics
787
Computing bounds on dynamic power using fast zero-delay logic simulation
788
Computing bounds on network capacity regions as a polytope reconstruction problem
789
Computing Box Dimensions from Single Perspective Images in Real Time
790
Computing brokerage and its application in VLSI design
791
Computing budget allocation for efficient ranking and selection of variances with application to target tracking algorithms
792
Computing budget allocation for optimization of sensor processing order in sequential multi-sensor fusion algorithms
793
Computing budget allocation for ordinal optimization: a heuristics-based sequential procedure
794
Computing budget allocation for simulation experiments with different system structures
795
Computing by splicing: programmed and evolving splicing systems
796
Computing cache vulnerability to transient errors and its implication
797
Computing call blocking in a 3-stage ATM switch with sequential routing
798
Computing call-blocking probabilities in LEO satellite constellations
799
Computing call-blocking probabilities in LEO satellite networks: the single-orbit case
800
Computing camera positions from a multi-camera head
801
Computing camera viewpoints in a robot work-cell
802
Computing capacitances of vias in multilayered boards
803
Computing capacitances via the Schwarz-Christoffel transformation in structures with rotational symmetry
804
Computing Capacity and Connectivity in Cognitive Radio Ad-Hoc Networks
805
Computing card probabilities in Texas Hold´em
806
Computing Cardiac Strain from Variational Optical Flow in Four-Dimensional Echocardiography
807
Computing cavity modes using the p-version of the finite element method
808
Computing cavity resonances using eigenvalues displacement
809
Computing cell-based decompositions dynamically for planning motions of tethered robots
810
Computing centroids in current-mode technique
811
Computing challenges of the cosmic microwave background
812
Computing chaotic system control parameters using autoregressive techniques
813
Computing characteristic views of quadric-surfaced solids
814
Computing circuits and devices for industrial process functions
815
Computing circular auto-correlation of randomly sampled sequences
816
Computing climate change: can we beat nature?
817
Computing Closed-Form Stochastic Bounds on Transient Distributions of Markov Chains
818
Computing clothoid segments for trajectory generation
819
Computing Coastal Ocean Surface Currents From Infrared and Ocean Color Satellite Imagery
820
Computing Colorimetric Errors of a Color Television Display System
821
Computing communication cost by Petri nets for hardware/software codesign
822
Computing Complete Test Graphs for Hierarchical Systems
823
Computing Completion Time and Optimal Scheduling of Design Activities in Concurrent Product Development Process
824
Computing complex propagation constants of dielectric waveguides
825
Computing Compressed Multidimensional Skyline Cubes Efficiently
826
Computing confidence measures and marking unreliable predictions by estimating input data densities with MLPs
827
Computing confidence score of any input phrases for a spoken dialog system
828
Computing configuration space obstacles using polynomial transforms
829
Computing Connected Components and Some Related Applications on a Rap
830
Computing consecutive-type reliabilities nonrecursively
831
Computing consensus translation from multiple machine translation systems
832
Computing Consistency Between Microarray Data and Known Gene Regulation Relationships
833
Computing consistent normals and colors from photometric data
834
Computing conspiracies [data integrity]
835
Computing Constrained Cramér-Rao Bounds
836
Computing constrained energy-minimizing flows
837
Computing constrained triangulation and Delaunay triangulation: a new algorithm
838
Computing Contingency Statistics in Parallel: Design Trade-Offs and Limiting Cases
839
Computing continuous models from discrete image data
840
Computing contrast ratio in images using local content information
841
Computing control Lyapunov functions via a Zubov type algorithm
842
Computing Convolution on Grammar-Compressed Text
843
Computing convolutions on mesh-like structures
844
Computing coprime factorizations of distributed parameter systems using Laguerre series
845
Computing core reactions of uncertain polynomial kinetic systems
846
Computing correlated equilibria of polynomial games via adaptive discretization
847
Computing Correlation Anomaly Scores Using Stochastic Nearest Neighbors
848
Computing correlation integral with the Euclidean distance normalized by the embedding dimension
849
Computing correspondence based on regions and invariants without feature extraction and segmentation
850
Computing cost of sensitivity and survey speed for aperture array and phased array feed systems
851
Computing co-state variables for discrete event systems
852
Computing Cournot equilibria in two settlement electricity markets with transmission constraint
853
Computing Critical
-Tuples in Power Networks
854
Computing Critical Eigenvalues of Power Systems Using Inexact Two-Sided Jacobi-Davidson
855
Computing Criticality of Lines in Power Systems
856
Computing Cross Associations for Attack Graphs and Other Applications
857
Computing Cryptographic Algorithms in Portable and Embedded Devices
858
Computing Crystal Orientation from X-Ray Measurements
859
Computing C-space entropy for view planning based on beam sensor model
860
Computing C-space entropy for view planning with a generic range sensor model
861
Computing cube view dependences in OLAP datacubes
862
Computing cumulative measures of stiff Markov chains using aggregation
863
Computing curricula - computer engineering
864
Computing curricula 2001: an unveiling
865
Computing Curricula 2001: computer engineering
866
Computing Curricula for the 21st Century
867
Computing Curricula In A Biomedical Sciences Graduate Environment
868
Computing curricula software engineering: position paper
869
Computing curricula-software engineering volume. SEEK development and review
870
Computing curriculum - software engineering: its impacts on professional software engineering education
871
Computing curvilinear structure by token-based grouping
872
Computing data quality indicators on Big Data streams using a CEP
873
Computing DC discharges in a wide range of currents with comsol multiphysics: Time-dependent solvers vs. stationary solvers
874
Computing DC glow and arc discharges by means of COMSOL MultiPhysics: Time-dependent vs. stationary solvers
875
Computing DC large change sensitivities
876
Computing decimated finite cross-ambiguity functions
877
Computing Defects per Million in Cloud Caused by Virtual Machine Failures with Replication
878
Computing Degree of Association Based on Different Semantic Relationships
879
Computing delay constrained paths from one source to single/all destinations
880
Computing delay correlations in SSTA
881
Computing dependent industrial alarms for alarm flood reduction
882
Computing depth from out-of-focus blur using a local frequency representation
883
Computing depth maps from descent imagery
884
Computing depth under ambient illumination using multi-shuttered light
885
Computing depth, shape and motion using invariants and incidence algebra
886
Computing derivatives in interval type-2 fuzzy logic systems
887
Computing derivatives of scaling functions and wavelets
888
Computing descent direction of MTL robustness for non-linear systems
889
Computing detection delays in industrial alarm systems
890
Computing detection probability of delay defects in signal line tsvs
891
Computing Devices for All: Creating and Selling the Low-Cost Computer
892
Computing DFT using approximate fast Hartley transform
893
Computing diagnostic explanations of network faults from monitoring data
894
Computing Diffeomorphic Paths for Large Motion Interpolation
895
Computing differential air mass factor lookup tables using DISORT radiative transfer model
896
Computing differential properties of 3-D shapes from stereoscopic images without 3-D models
897
Computing Digit Selection Regions for Digit Recurrences
898
Computing discontinuity-preserved image flow
899
Computing discrete Fourier transform on a rectangular data array
900
Computing discrete Hartley transform using algebraic integers
901
Computing Discrete Minimal Surfaces Using a Nonlinear Spring Model
902
Computing discrete time-frequency distributions using principal component filter bank
903
Computing display conflicts in string visualization
904
Computing Distance Functions from Generalized Sources on Weighted Polyhedral Surfaces
905
Computing Distance Histograms Ef?ciently in Scientific Databases
906
Computing distance-bounded node-disjoint paths for all pairs of nodes — An application to optical core network design
907
Computing distances between NURBS-defined convex objects
908
Computing distances between surfaces using line geometry
909
Computing distribution system fault currents and voltages via numerically computed Thevenin equivalents and sensitivity matrices
910
Computing Division in the Electron Counting Paradigm using Single Electron Tunneling Technology
911
Computing Division Using Single-Electron Tunneling Technology
912
Computing domains reputation using flow
913
Computing dominant poles of power system multivariable transfer functions
914
Computing Dominant Poles of Power System Multivariable Transfer Functions
915
Computing dominant poles of power system transfer functions
916
Computing dominators and its applications on processor arrays with reconfigurable bus systems
917
Computing during supply voltage switching in DVS enabled real-time processors
918
Computing dynamic output feedback laws
919
Computing ears and branchings in parallel
920
Computing Earth mover´s distances on a road map with applications to one-way vehicle sharing
921
Computing economic equilibria by a homotopy method
922
Computing education and digital libraries
923
Computing Education for the Developing Asian Countries
924
Computing education in K-12 schools: A review of the literature
925
Computing Education: A Discussion Paper on Teaching and Assessing Ethics
926
Computing Education: Beyond the Classroom
927
Computing Efficiency in Education
928
Computing Efficient Antenna Selection Algorithms for MIMO-OFDM Systems
929
Computing Efficient Matrix-valued Wavelets for Meshes
930
Computing efforts allocation for ordinal optimization and discrete event simulation
931
Computing Eigenface from Edge Images for Face Recognition Based on Hausdorff Distance
932
Computing eigenvectors and corresponding eigenvalues with largest or smallest modulus of real antisymmetric matrix based on neural network with less scale
933
Computing electromagnetic field distribution due to an arbitrary shape exciter near multilayer slab conductors
934
Computing electromagnetic fields for research and industry: major achievements and future trends
935
Computing electromagnetic fields in engineering applications: A diakoptic approach
936
Computing Elementary Flux Modes Involving a Set of Target Reactions
937
Computing elliptic curve discrete logarithm via lifting
938
Computing embedded positive feedback loops in analog circuits using nullors
939
Computing enclosures for uncertain biochemical systems
940
Computing encrypted cloud data efficiently under multiple keys
941
Computing end-to-end QoS paths in the Internet considering multiple alliances
942
Computing end-turn leakage inductance of concentric coil windings by asymptotical series approximation of Neumann integrals
943
Computing energy-efficiency in the mobile GPU
944
Computing Engineering Manual (Douglas Aircraft Company)
945
Computing entropy rate of symbol sources & a distribution-free limit theorem
946
Computing Environment Effects on Finite Difference Approximations of Continuous Nonlinear Systems
947
Computing environments for controlling simulations in computational electromagnetic and multi-physics
948
Computing Epipolar Geometry from Unsynchronized Cameras
949
Computing equilibria for constraint-based negotiation games with interdependent issues
950
Computing Equilibria in Anonymous Games
951
Computing Equilibria in Bimatrix Games by Parallel Support Enumeration
952
Computing Equilibria in Bimatrix Games by Parallel Vertex Enumeration
953
Computing Error of Airfield Earth Balance and Control Methods
954
Computing estimates of the region of attraction for rational control systems with saturating actuators
955
Computing event probability in probabilistic databases
956
Computing exact aspect graphs of curved objects: solids of revolution
957
Computing exact automaton representations for a class of hybrid systems
958
Computing Exact Discrete Minimal Surfaces: Extending and Solving the Shortest Path Problem in 3D with Application to Segmentation
959
Computing exact path delay-fault coverage using OBDDs
960
Computing Exact Skyline Probabilities for Uncertain Databases
961
Computing executable slices for concurrent logic programs
962
Computing Expected Absorption Times for Parametric Determinate Probabilistic Timed Automata
963
Computing experience in the first EE circuits course
964
Computing Extensions of Linear Codes
965
Computing extensions of linear codes using a greedy algorithm
966
Computing extreme subspaces using Mirsky theorem
967
Computing Failure Frequency, MTBF & MTTR via Mixed Products of Availabilities and Unavailabilities
968
Computing fault tolerant motions for a robot manipulator
969
Computing feedback laws for linear systems with a parallel pieri homotopy
970
Computing Fenchel-Nielsen coordinates in Teichmuller shape Space
971
Computing ferrite core losses at high frequency by finite elements method including temperature influence
972
Computing Field Scheduling: A Fully Decentralized Scheduling Approach for Grid Computing
973
Computing finitely reachable containable region for switching systems
974
Computing First-to-First Propagation Delays through Sequences of Fixed-Priority Periodic Tasks
975
Computing fixed points of an increasing mapping from a finite lattice formed by integer points of a box into itself
976
Computing Floating-Point Square Roots via Bivariate Polynomial Evaluation
977
Computing flow completion time in optical path/packet integrated networks
978
Computing Folds and Bifurcations in current-Voltag Characteristics of Semiconductor Devices
979
Computing for artificial intelligence
980
Computing for embedded systems
981
Computing for Engineers
982
Computing for human experience: Semantics-empowered sensors, services, and social computing on the ubiquitous Web
983
Computing for leisure
984
Computing for LQCD: apeNEXT
985
Computing for the DOE genomes to life program
986
Computing for the Next-Generation Automobile
987
Computing forces on conductors in the presence of dielectric materials
988
Computing form-closure configurations
989
Computing Fractal Dimension Of Natural Surfaces From Wavelet Transform
990
Computing Framework for Dynamic Integration of Reconfigurable Resources in a Cloud
991
Computing frequency response gain for a class of controlled spatio-temporal systems
992
Computing frequency response gains of linear continuous-time periodic systems
993
Computing frequency responses of uncertain systems
994
Computing frequent graph patterns from semistructured data
995
Computing Frictionless Force-Closure Grasps of 2D Objects from Contact Point Set
996
Computing from partial solutions
997
Computing from words via rough mereology in mobile robot navigation
998
Computing frontiers in nonlinear filtering
999
Computing functions cos
-1
and sin
-1
using CORDIC
1000
Computing functions via simo multiple-access channels: How much channel knowledge is needed?