William Yamamoto
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+ | Weak Admonitions on the Future of Computer Applications in Medicine | ||
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+ | Analogies between Mathematical Models of Physiological Systems and Relational Data Bases* | ||
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+ | Computer Representation of the Synaptic Connectivity of Caenorhabditis Elegans | ||
+ | Achacoso, Theodore B. Fernandez, Victor Nguyen, Duc C. Yamamoto, William S. | ||
+ | The paradigm for neural computing, which proceeds from theory, to abstraction, and on to design, | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, 2 February 2012
Name: William S. Yamamoto, MD
Elected ACMI Fellow: 1984
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Medical Informatics in the Curriculum at the George Washington University Piemme, Thomas E. Yamamoto, William S. Tidball, Charles S. Orthner, Helmuth F. Pincetl, Pierre S . Bader, Shelley The introduction of the computer into the curriculum of the School of Medicine at The George Was hington University began in 1986 with the imposition... Weak Admonitions on the Future of Computer Applications in Medicine Yamamoto, William S. Analogies between Mathematical Models of Physiological Systems and Relational Data Bases* Yamamoto, William S. Computer Representation of the Synaptic Connectivity of Caenorhabditis Elegans Achacoso, Theodore B. Fernandez, Victor Nguyen, Duc C. Yamamoto, William S. The paradigm for neural computing, which proceeds from theory, to abstraction, and on to design, may be reversed to pursue hardware development from... The Computerized Use of Medical Knowledge Yamamoto, William S. Transmission of Information by the Arterial Blood Stream with Particular Reference to Carbon Dio xide Yamamoto, William S. An estimate of the amount of information transmitted by way of the arterial blood stream in anim als is made. Many assumptions are necessary to pose... Transmission of Information by the Arterial Blood Stream with Particular Reference to Carbon Dio xide Yamamoto, William S. An estimate of the amount of information transmitted by way of the arterial blood stream in anim als is made. Many assumptions are necessary to pose...
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