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A Constraint Representation and Explanation Facility for Renal Physiology

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Asbell, Irwin
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Szolovits, Peter
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Abstract
Current research in Artificial Intelligence has yielded computer programs which have potential to augment the physician's ability to diagnose illness. The medical diagnoses programs of the first generation contain medical facts representing associations between diseases and findings. A most important step is the development of computer programs that have models of physiological processes and have the ability to derive physiological justifications of observed signs and symptoms.
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1984-06
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149591
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MIT-LCS-TR-318

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