DickinsonC.J., IngramD., and ShephardE.P. (1971). A digital computer model for teaching the principles of systemic haemodynamics.Journal of Physiology216, 9–10.
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DickinsonC.J., and ShephardE.P. (1972). A digital computer model of the systemic circulation and kidneys, for studying renal and circulatory interactions involving electrolytes and body fluid compartments (MacPee).Journal of Physiology216, 11–12.
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IngramD., and DickinsonC.J. (1972). A preliminary study of the use of a digital computer model of the heart, circulation, body fluid compartments and kidneys to determine changes in intrinsic contractuality after a heart attack. In Recent Advances in Cybernetics and Systems (ed. RoseA.), pp. 501–512. Gordon & Breach: London.
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DickinsonC.J. (1972). A digital computer model to teach and study gas transport and exchange between lungs, blood and tissue (MacPuf).Journal of Physiology224, 7–9.
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DickinsonC.J., GoldsmithC.H., and SackettD.L. (1973). MacMan: a digital computer model for teaching some basic principles of emodynamics.Journal of Clinical Computing2, 42–50.
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IngramD., DickinsonC.J., and DracassJ.T. (1973). The application of a circulatory model to the estimation of heart pump effectiveness after myocardial infarction.European Journal of Clinical Investigation3, 126.
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DickinsonC.J. (1977). A Computer Model of Human Respiration, 262 pp. MTP Ltd., Lancaster and University Park Press, Chamber of Commerce Building, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA.
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DickinsonC.J., IngramD., and AhmedK. (1978). The Mac family of physiological models.ATLA Abstracts6, 14–21.
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HindsC.J., IngramD., ColeP., and DickinsonC.J. (1979). Initial clinical evaluation of a holistic model of human respiration (MacPuf) in patients ventilated after operation.British Journal of Anaesthesia50, 63.
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IngramD., DickinsonC.J., SaundersL., SherriffM., BlochR., SweeneyG, & AhmedK. (1979). Application of a pharmacokinetic simulation program in pharmacy courses.Computers and Education3, 335–345.
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IngramD., DickinsonC.J., and AhmedK. (1979). The design of software for computer-assisted instruction, interview and assessment. In Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics (ed. BarberB., GremyF., UberlaK., WagnerG.), pp. 51–60. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.
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DickinsonC.J., IngramD., and AhmedK. (1979). A review of educational applications of a series of four models of circulation, respiration, body fluids and electrolytes and drug absorption and distribution. In Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics (ed. BarberB., GremyF., UberlaK., WagnerG.), pp. 471–478. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.
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IngramD., HindsC.J., and DickinsonC.J. (1979). Computer simulation of artificial ventilation as an aid to management.Intensive Care Medicine5, 158.
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DickinsonC.J. (1979). New ideas in the teaching of physiology.The Physiologist22, 25–26.
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IngramD. (1979). The role of computer models and data bases in the teaching of physiology.The Physiologist22, 36–38.
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TidballC.S. (1979). A digital computer simulation of cardiovascular and renal physiology. (The Physiology Teacher Supplement) The Physiologist22, 37–43.
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HindsC.J., IngramD., AdamsL., ColeP.V., DickinsonC.J., KayJ., KrapezJ.R., and WilliamsJ. (1980). Initial evaluation of the clinical use of a holistic model of human respiration in artificially ventilated patients.Clinical Science58, 83–91.
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BlochR.F., IngramD., SweeneyG.D., AhmedK., and DickinsonC.J. (1980). MacDope: a simulation of drug disposition in the human body. Mathematical considerations.Journal of Theoretical Biology87, 211–236.
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BlochR.F., SweeneyG.D., AhmedK., DickinsonC.J., & IngramD. (1980). MacDope: a simulation of drug disposition in the human body. Applications in clinical pharmacokinetics.British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology10, 591–602.
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IngramD. (1980). Mathematical models for simulating physiological systems.British Journal of Clinical Equipment5, 228–232.
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AhmedK., IngramD., and DickinsonC.J. (1980). Software for Educational Computing: A General Purpose Driver for Computer-assisted Instruction, Interrogation and System Simulation (MacAid), 182 pp. MTP Press Ltd.: Lancaster.
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IngramD., and DickinsonC.J. (1981). Computer simulation in the teaching of physiology. In Computers in Biology Education (ed. LalS.), International Union of Biological Sciences.
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SaundersL., IngramD., DickinsonC.J., and SherriffM. (1982). A comprehensive computer simulation of drug metabolism and kinetics.Computers and Education6, 243–252.
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HindsC.J., IngramD., and DickinsonC.J. (1982). Self-instruction and assessment in techniques of intensive care using a computer model of the respiratory system.Intensive Care Medicine8, 115–123.
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IngramD., SaundersL., and DickinsonC.J. (1983). A generalised model of pharmacokinetics and of pharmacodynamics. In Proceedings of the 1983 Summer Computer Simulation Conference, pp. 652–657. North Holland Publishing Co.: Amsterdam.
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UtschM., and IngramD. (1983). A generator program for computer-assisted instruction.Computer Programs in Biomedicine17, 167–174.
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HindsC.J., RobertsM.J., IngramD., and DickinsonC.J. (1984). Computer simulation to predict patient responses to alterations in ventilation regime.Intensive Care Medicine1013–22.