CRC Handbook of Engineering in Medicine and BiologyDavid G. Fleming, Barry N. Feinberg |
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... disease that is expected to respond to the most conservative therapy . The procedure usually involves a considerable ... disease and the a priori probabilities of the diseases . If the symptoms are assumed to be statistically independent ...
... disease that is expected to respond to the most conservative therapy . The procedure usually involves a considerable ... disease and the a priori probabilities of the diseases . If the symptoms are assumed to be statistically independent ...
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... disease so that the indicators of each stage of disease in an individual can be predictive and lead to prevention . From the viewpoint of preventive medicine , every patient who , for example , leaves the hospital with a " healed ...
... disease so that the indicators of each stage of disease in an individual can be predictive and lead to prevention . From the viewpoint of preventive medicine , every patient who , for example , leaves the hospital with a " healed ...
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... disease . For each case reported , two age - matched controls were randomly selected from a probability sample of all men 35 years of age and over living in the study area and having neither a history of coronary heart disease nor ...
... disease . For each case reported , two age - matched controls were randomly selected from a probability sample of all men 35 years of age and over living in the study area and having neither a history of coronary heart disease nor ...
Contents
Philosophical Historical and Theoretical Considerations of Regulation and Control | 1 |
The Use of Physical Models and Engineering Concepts in Attempts to Understand | 41 |
Shortrange Intercellular Communication Biochemical Oscillations and Circadian Rhythms | 55 |
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