An Application of Rough Set Analysis toa Psycho-Physiological Study - Assessing the Relation Between Psychological Scale and Immunological Biomarker

Proceedings of Joint 4th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems and 9th International Symposium on advanced Intelligent Systems in Nagoya on September 17-21, 2008 (SCIS & ISIS 2008)

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