The dynamic interactions of the body's response to stress are extremely complex and can best be understood within the context of an information flow diagram. In this paper such a model is developed from the biochemical equations of glycolysis and from relevant hormonal and behavioral relations. In r
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A mathematical model of the response of the semicircular canal and otolith to vestibular system rotation under gravity
β Scribed by V. A. Sadovnichy; V. V. Alexandrov; E. Soto; T. B. Alexandrova; T. G. Astakhova; R. Vega; N. V. Kulikovskaya; V. I. Kurilov; S. S. Migunov; N. E. Shulenina
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- 2007
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- 146
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- 1573-8795
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