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    Determining Geometrically Stable Domains in Molecular Conformation Sets by Romanowska, Julia, Nowiński, Krzysztof S, Trylska, Joanna

    Published in Journal of chemical theory and computation (14-08-2012)
    “…Detecting significant conformational changes occurring in biomolecules is a challenging task, especially when considering tens to hundreds of thousands of…”
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    Monitoring of the Achilles tendon healing process: can artificial intelligence be helpful? by Kapiński, Norbert, Zieliński, Jakub, Borucki, Bartosz A, Trzciński, Tomasz, Ciszkowska-Łysoń, Beata, Zdanowicz, Urszula, Śmigielski, Robert, Nowiński, Krzysztof S

    “…The aim of this study was to verify improved, ensemble-based strategy for inferencing with use of our solution for quantitative assessment of tendons and…”
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    On the impossibility of determination of stepwise binding constants for the 1 : 2 complex of (+)-camphor with alpha-cyclodextrin by Dodziuk, Helena, Nowinski, Krzysztof S, Kozminski, Wiktor, Dolgonos, Grigory

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (07-02-2003)
    “…Knowledge of stepwise binding constants for complexes with higher than 1:1 stoichiometry would allow one to study the cooperativity of their formation…”
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    Large Java arrays and their applications by Wendykier, Piotr, Borucki, Bartosz, Nowinski, Krzysztof S.

    “…All current implementations of Java Virtual Machines allow the creation of one-dimensional arrays of length smaller than 2 31 elements. In addition, since Java…”
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    Monitoring Achilles tendon healing progress in ultrasound imaging with convolutional neural networks by Woznicki, Piotr, Przybyszewski, Przemyslaw, Kapinski, Norbert, Zielinski, Jakub, Ciszkowska-Lyson, Beata, Borucki, Bartosz A, Trzcinski, Tomasz, Nowinski, Krzysztof S

    Published 11-09-2019
    “…Achilles tendon rupture is a debilitating injury, which is typically treated with surgical repair and long-term rehabilitation. The recovery, however, is…”
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    Estimating Achilles tendon healing progress with convolutional neural networks by Kapinski, Norbert, Zielinski, Jakub, Borucki, Bartosz A, Trzcinski, Tomasz, Ciszkowska-Lyson, Beata, Nowinski, Krzysztof S

    Published 19-06-2018
    “…Quantitative assessment of a treatment progress in the Achilles tendon healing process - one of the most common musculoskeletal disorder in modern medical…”
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    Late fusion of deep learning and hand-crafted features for Achilles tendon healing monitoring by Kapinski, Norbert, Nowosielski, Jedrzej M, Marchwiany, Maciej E, Zielinski, Jakub, Ciszkowska-Lyson, Beata, Borucki, Bartosz A, Trzcinski, Tomasz, Nowinski, Krzysztof S

    Published 11-09-2019
    “…Healing process assessment of the Achilles tendon is usually a complex procedure that relies on a combination of biomechanical and medical imaging tests. As a…”
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    The quest for a planar and pyramidal carbon atom Part 4: An unsuccessful search for pyramidal carbon atoms in hypothetical unsaturated conjugated paddlane by Dodziuk, Helena, Leszczynski, Jerzy, Nowinski, Krzysztof S.

    Published in Journal of molecular structure. Theochem (17-03-1997)
    “…Ab initio HF and DFT calculations indicate that tetraeneoctayn 8 cannot assume structure 8a of D 4 th symmetry with two pyramidal carbon atoms. Instead, it…”
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    Topological isomerism : Should rotaxanes, endohedral fullerene complexes and in-out isomers of hydrogenated fullerenes be considered as such? by Dodziuk, Helena, Nowiński, Krzysztof S.

    Published in Tetrahedron (19-03-1998)
    “…Rotaxanes are not considered to be topological isomers of their separated fragments. However, due to their similarity to catenanes, they are often discussed…”
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