Narrow your search

Library

KU Leuven (18)

UAntwerpen (17)

ULiège (16)

KBR (15)

UGent (7)

ULB (4)

UNamur (3)

UCLouvain (2)

AP (1)

KDG (1)

More...

Resource type

book (20)

periodical (1)


Language

English (21)


Year
From To Submit

1985 (21)

Listing 1 - 10 of 21 << page
of 3
>>
Sort by

Book
Using computers in the practice of medicine : professional & clinical guidelines for managing your practice and improving patient care
Author:
Year: 1985 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
Woman study microcomputer technology
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9282562964 Year: 1985 Publisher: Berlin CEDEFOP


Book
A survey of verification techniques for parallel programs
Author:
ISBN: 3540152393 3540394168 Year: 1985 Volume: vol 191 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo Springer

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
Macmillan dictionary of information technology
Authors: ---
ISBN: 0333372603 0333372611 1349178012 Year: 1985 Publisher: London : Macmillan,

Structure in complexity theory : proceedings of the conference, Berkeley, June 2-5, 1986
Author:
ISBN: 3540164863 3540398252 Year: 1985 Volume: vol 223 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo Springer


Periodical
Computer methods and programs in biomedicine : an international journal
Authors: ---
ISSN: 01692607 Year: 1985 Publisher: Amsterdam Elsevier

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

To encourage the development of formal computing methods, and their application in biomedical research and medical practice, by illustration of fundamental principles in biomedical informatics research; to stimulate basic research into application software design; to report the state of research of biomedical information processing projects; to report new computer methodologies applied in biomedical areas; the eventual distribution of demonstrable software to avoid duplication of effort; to provide a forum for discussion and improvement of existing software; to optimize contact between national organizations and regional user groups by promoting an international exchange of information on formal methods, standards and software in biomedicine. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine covers computing methodology and software systems derived from computing science for implementation in all aspects of biomedical research and medical practice. It is designed to serve: biochemists; biologists; geneticists; immunologists; neuroscientists; pharmacologists; toxicologists; clinicians; edipemiologists; psychiatrists; psychologists; cardiologists; chemists; (radio)physicists; computer scientists; programmers and systems analysts; biomedical, clinical, electrical and other engineers; teachers of medical informatics and users of educational software.

Keywords

Human medicine --- Medicine --- Biology --- Computers --- Médecine --- Biologie --- Computer programs --- Periodicals --- periodicals. --- Logiciels --- Périodiques --- Software --- Informatique --- Recherche --- Computers. --- Medicine. --- Périodiques. --- Computer programs. --- Medical Informatics. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Medical Laboratory Science. --- Statistics as Topic. --- Calculators, Programmable --- Computer Hardware --- Computers, Digital --- Hardware, Computer --- Calculator, Programmable --- Computer --- Computer, Digital --- Digital Computer --- Digital Computers --- Programmable Calculator --- Programmable Calculators --- Area Analysis --- Correlation Studies --- Correlation Study --- Correlation of Data --- Data Analysis --- Estimation Technics --- Estimation Techniques --- Indirect Estimation Technics --- Indirect Estimation Techniques --- Multiple Classification Analysis --- Service Statistics --- Statistical Study --- Statistics, Service --- Tables and Charts as Topic --- Analyses, Area --- Analyses, Data --- Analyses, Multiple Classification --- Analysis, Area --- Analysis, Data --- Analysis, Multiple Classification --- Area Analyses --- Classification Analyses, Multiple --- Classification Analysis, Multiple --- Data Analyses --- Data Correlation --- Data Correlations --- Estimation Technic --- Estimation Technic, Indirect --- Estimation Technics, Indirect --- Estimation Technique --- Estimation Technique, Indirect --- Estimation Techniques, Indirect --- Indirect Estimation Technic --- Indirect Estimation Technique --- Multiple Classification Analyses --- Statistical Studies --- Studies, Correlation --- Studies, Statistical --- Study, Correlation --- Study, Statistical --- Technic, Estimation --- Technic, Indirect Estimation --- Technics, Estimation --- Technics, Indirect Estimation --- Technique, Estimation --- Technique, Indirect Estimation --- Techniques, Estimation --- Techniques, Indirect Estimation --- Clinical Laboratory Science --- Medical Laboratory Technology --- Technology, Medical Laboratory --- Clinical Laboratory Sciences --- Laboratory Science, Clinical --- Laboratory Science, Medical --- Laboratory Sciences, Clinical --- Laboratory Sciences, Medical --- Laboratory Technologies, Medical --- Laboratory Technology, Medical --- Medical Laboratory Sciences --- Medical Laboratory Technologies --- Science, Clinical Laboratory --- Science, Medical Laboratory --- Sciences, Clinical Laboratory --- Sciences, Medical Laboratory --- Technologies, Medical Laboratory --- Medical Laboratory Personnel --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Engineering, Biomedical --- Clinical Engineering --- Engineering, Clinical --- Biomedical Technology --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Information Technologies, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technologies, Health Information --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Health Sciences --- Information Technology --- Life Sciences --- General and Others --- Computational Biosciences --- Bioinformatics --- Medical Informatics --- Biomedical Engineering --- Medical Laboratory Science --- Statistics as Topic --- Health Informatics --- Informatics, Health --- Biogeneeskunde. (Tijdschrift) --- Calculatrices électroniques / en biomédecine. (Revue) --- Biomédecine. (Revue) --- Elektronische rekenmachines / in de biogeneeskunde. (Tijdschrift)

Automata on infinite words : Ecole de printemps d'informatique théorique, Le Mont Dore, May 14-18, 1984
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 3540156410 3540395059 Year: 1985 Volume: vol 192 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo Springer

Functional programming languages and computer architecture, Nancy, September 16-19, 1985
Author:
ISBN: 3540159754 0387159754 3540396772 Year: 1985 Volume: vol 201 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York Springer

EUROCAL'85 : European conference on computer algebra, Linz, April 1-3, 1985
Author:
ISBN: 3540159835 0387159835 3540159843 3540396845 3540396853 Year: 1985 Volume: vol 203 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York Springer

A century of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, 1882-1982
Authors: ---
ISBN: 0262231190 9780262291033 9780262231190 0262291037 Year: 1985 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Electrical engineering is a protean profession. Today the field embraces many disciplines that seem far removed from its roots in the telegraph, telephone, electric lamps, motors, and generators. To a remarkable extent, this chronicle of change and growth at a single institution is a capsule history of the discipline and profession of electrical engineering as it developed worldwide. Even when MIT was not leading the way, the department was usually quick to adapt to changing needs, goals, curricula, and research programs. What has remained constant throughout is the dynamic interaction of teaching and research, flexibility of administration, the interconnections with industrial progress and national priorities.The book's text and many photographs introduce readers to the renowned teachers and researchers who are still well known in engineering circles, among them: Vannevar Bush, Harold Hazen, Edward Bowles, Gordon Brown, Harold Edgerton, Ernst Guillemin, Arthur von Hippel, and Jay Forrester.The book covers the department's major areas of activity - electrical power systems, servomechanisms, circuit theory, communications theory, radar and microwaves (developed first at the famed Radiation Laboratory during World War II), insulation and dielectrics, electronics, acoustics, and computation. This rich history of accomplishments shows moreover that years before "Computer Science" was added to the department's name such pioneering results in computation and control as Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer, early cybernetic devices and numerically controlled servomechanisms, the Whirlwind computer, and the evolution of time-sharing computation had already been achieved.Karl Wildes has been associated with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science since the 1920s, and is now Professor Emeritus. Nilo Lindgren, an electrical engineering graduate of MIT and professional scientific and technical journalist for many years, is at present affiliated with the Electric Power Resärch Institute in Palo Alto, California.

Listing 1 - 10 of 21 << page
of 3
>>
Sort by