Machine learning for detection of stenoses and aneurysms: application in a physiologically realistic virtual patient database.

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Full Title: Biomech Model Mechanobiol

Abbreviation: Biomech Model Mechanobiol

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Subject Category: Biomedical Engineering

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"Funding This work is supported by an EPSRC studentship ref. EP/N509553/1 and an EPSRC grant ref. EP/R010811/1."

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