Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems: Modeling, Analysis, and Control
β Scribed by Jerry J. Batzel; Franz Kappel; Daniel Schneditz; and Hien T. Tran
- Publisher
- SIAM, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 295
- Series
- Frontiers in Applied Mathematics
- Category
- Library
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The human cardiovascular and respiratory control systems represent an important focal point for developing physiological control theory because of the complexity of the control mechanisms involved, the interaction between cardiovascular and respiratory funcΓΒtion, and the importance of this interact
The human cardiovascular and respiratory control systems represent an important focal point for developing physiological control theory because of the complexity of the control mechanisms involved, the interaction between cardiovascular and respiratory func?Βtion, and the importance of this interact
<p>This book presents the proceedings of a satellite symposium of the XXVllth International Congress of IUPS held in Berlin, July 12-15, 1977 the latest of a series of meetings dealing with the organization of the autonomic nervous system, especially its central nervous control (Warsaw 1971, Tokyo 1
<p>On April 8-9, 1994, a symposium entitled Control of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems in Health and Disease was held at the University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento. The purpose of this symposium was to honor the careers of Professors Hazel M. and John C. G. Coleridge.