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Cardiovascular physiology: simulation of steady state and transient phenomena by using the equivalent electronic circuit

open access: closedComputer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2002
By using commercially available software it is readily possible to design electronic circuits and to analyze them. By introducing the concept of equivalent quantities a simulation of various physiological phenomena is possible. This includes the steady state as well as various complex transient phenomena.
Marjan Slak Rupnik   +3 more
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Physiological Measurement in the Organizational Sciences: A Review and Recommendations for Future Use

, 2018
We review recent literature in the organizational sciences that uses some form of physiological measurement. We organize our review in terms of the underlying constructs that physiological measures were intended to assess. The majority of such constructs
D. C. Ganster   +2 more
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Optical simulation and dynamic skin model to disentangle the cardiovascular behaviors in photoplethysmographic signal

Photonics Europe
Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a high-speed optical measurement technique that resolves fast physiological phenomena and offers promising applications in the medical field. In order to have a better understanding of the cardiovascular dynamics through the
Guillaume Blanquer   +5 more
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Exosome-Based Therapy in Cardiovascular Diseases: A New Frontier in Cardiovascular Disease Treatment.

Korean Circulation Journal
Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles ranging from 30 to 150 nanometers in diameter, have emerged as pivotal mediators of intercellular communication. These vesicles, originally perceived as cellular debris, are now recognized for their intricate roles ...
Cheong-Whan Chae   +3 more
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Cardiovascular frailty: a new concept

Revue de gériatrie
Introduction: Frailty is a reversible syndrome increasing with age. In France, cardiovascular diseases are the second cause of death after 65. Few data are available on specific factors modifying cardiovascular diseases prognosis coupled with frailty in ...
Melodi Türkay, Laure Joly
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Low cost Electronic Instrumentation Solutions for Cardiovascular Parameters Measurement

International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering, 2019
Cardiovascular activity is one of the primordial physiological phenomena of human life. However, it is subject to many pathologies due to various factors such as: lifestyle, age, diabetes, cholesterol or heredity.
Lylia Acef   +4 more
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Autonomic cardiovascular response during post‐occlusive reactive hyperaemia test comparing healthy and sickle cell anemic patients

The FASEB Journal, 2017
Although the sickle cell disease (sicklemia) is characterized by significant m icrocirculatory dysfunction, in is not clear whether regulatory physiological phenomena associated with hemodynamic response during reactive hyperaemia post ‐occlusive test ...
Ramón Carrazana-Escalona   +7 more
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Role of oxidative stress in development of cardiovascular complications in diabetes mellitus.

Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2006
Diabetes represents a serious risk factor for the development of cardiovascular problems such as coronary heart disease, peripheral arterial disease, hypertension, stroke, cardiomyopathy, nephropathy and retinopathy.
M. Haidara   +4 more
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Computational Hemodynamic Modeling of the Cardiovascular System

International Journal of System Dynamics Applications, 2014
Computational methods and modeling are widely used in many fields to study the dynamic behaviour of different phenomena. Currently, the use of these models is an accepted practice in the biomedical field.
Alejandro Taláminos-Barroso   +3 more
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