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Cardiovasular and respiratory systems; modeling, analysis, and control.


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Cardiovasular and respiratory systems respiratory system: see respiration.
respiratory system

Organ system involved in respiration. In humans, the diaphragm and, to a lesser extent, the muscles between the ribs generate a pumping action, moving air in and out of the lungs through a
; modeling, analysis, and control.

Batzel, Jerry J. et al.

SIAM

2007

274 pages

$106.00

Paperback

Frontiers in applied mathematics

QP105

Efforts in modeling cardiovascular and respiratory control have been ongoing for a number of years. Batzel and Kappel ((both U. of Graz, Austria), Schneditz (Medical U. of Graz), and Tran (North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 State U., Raleigh) provide an overview highlighting the complex nature of control processes and interactions between the cardiovascular and respiratory systems; describe state-of-the-art developments in modeling the control processes of the two systems; illustrate and develop some basic underlying principles of physiological physiological /phys·i·o·log·i·cal/ (-loj´i-kal) pertaining to physiology; normal; not pathologic.

phys·i·o·log·i·cal or phys·i·o·log·ic
adj. Abbr. phys.
1.
 control organization; and suggest the direction for future research arranged around natural analytical analytical, analytic

pertaining to or emanating from analysis.


analytical control
control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test.
 questions. For researchers in the field; graduate students in biomedical engineering Biomedical engineering

An interdisciplinary field in which the principles, laws, and techniques of engineering, physics, chemistry, and other physical sciences are applied to facilitate progress in medicine, biology, and other life sciences.
, life sciences, and applied mathematics; and scientists interested in beginning research in this area.

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