On the problems of computer-assisted treament choice

Pravoslav Stránský; Pavel Nádvorník

Kybernetika (1968)

  • Volume: 04, Issue: 2, page (164)-168
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Stránský, Pravoslav, and Nádvorník, Pavel. "On the problems of computer-assisted treament choice." Kybernetika 04.2 (1968): (164)-168. <http://eudml.org/doc/28074>.

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  1. R. S. Ledley, Use of Computers in Biology and Medicine, McGraw-Hill, 1965. (1965) 
  2. R. S. Ledley, Computers Aids to Medical Diagnosis, JAMA, 196, 11, 933-943. (196,) 
  3. P. Nádvorník P. Stránský, Computer-assisted Diagnosis of Acute States after Head Injuries, Sborník vědeckých prací LF KU (in Czech - to be published). 
  4. P. Nádvorník, al., Time Factor at Head Injuries, Presented at Purkinje Medical Association, 1962. (1962) 
  5. P. Nádvorník P. Stránský T. Husák, Maschinendiagnostik akuter Hirnverletzungen (in press) 
  6. P. Stránský P. Nádvorník, Computer-assisted diagnosis of acute states after head injuries, World Medical Electronics, 5, 7, 191. 

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