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STACEY, Ralph W.

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Computers in biomedical research. Edited by Ralph W. Stacy and Bruce Waxman. 2 vols.

New York: Academic Press, 1965.

Section A, Chapter 2: "New mathematical methods in the life sciences" by George B. Dantzig.

Section D, Chapter 12: "The application of computers to electroencephalography" by Mary A. B. Brazier.

Section E, Chapter 13: "Computer techniques in medical diagnosis" by Lee B. Lusted.

Section E, Chapter 14: "Computers in muliphasic screening" by Morris F. Collen, Leonard Rubin, and Louis Davis.

Section F, Chapter 20: "Computer simulation of neurotic processes" by Kenneth Mark Colby.

Vol. 2, Section A, Chapter 2: "A description of the LINC" by W[esley] A. Clark and C[harles] E. Molnar.

Vol. 2, Section B, Chapter 6: "Programs as theories of higher mental processes" by Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon.



Subjects: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine , COMPUTING/MATHEMATICS in Medicine & Biology, PHYSIOLOGY › Electrophysiology › Electroencephalography