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abstract: THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER MODELS OF BRAIN ACTIVITY FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE.
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Appeared in J. Medical Informatics and Technologies,
5 (2000) 27-34 (University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, Jan Piecha, editor)
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title: 'Therapeutic applications of computer models of brain activity for Alzheimer disease. '
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volume: Vol. 5