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Network Physiology: Mapping Interactions Between Networks of Physiologic Networks

2014
The human organism is an integrated network of interconnected and interacting organ systems, each representing a separate regulatory network. The behavior of one physiological system (network) may affect the dynamics of all other systems in the network of physiologic networks.
Plamen Ch. Ivanov, Ronny P. Bartsch
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Physiology of neuronal–glial networking

Neurochemistry International, 2010
Neuronal-glial networks are the substrate for the brain function. Evolution of the nervous system resulted in the appearance of highly specialized neuronal web optimized for rapid information transfer. This neuronal web is embedded into glial syncytium, thereby creating sophisticated neuronal-glial circuitry were both types of neural cells are working ...
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A Physiological Fuzzy Neural Network

2005
In this paper, a physiological fuzzy neural network is proposed, which shows more improved learning time and convergence property than that of the conventional fuzzy neural network. First, we investigate the structure of physiological neurons of the nervous system and propose new neuron structure based on fuzzy logic.
Kwang-Baek Kim   +2 more
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Physiology: A Networking Medical Science

Physiology, 2012
Finally, they had even burned his house and his microscopes. Not him though–this was no longer timely and possibly not without risk since he happened to have good friends like the future Pope Innocent XII.
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A Wireless Physiological Sensor Area Network

2015 18th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, 2015
Generally, physiological data as the health indicators of an elderly can effectively reflect his/her health status which in turn shows whether he/she has fully satisfied with his/her everyday life or not. A healthcare sensor system for elderly is a sensing system that serves elderly people with a wireless physiological sensor area network (WPSAN for ...
Chi-Lun Ho, Fang-Yie Leu
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Network Approach for Physiological Parameters Measurement

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2005
A portable parameter monitoring and analysis system for physiological studies and for assisting patient-centric health care management is developed. The system uses the network approach to acquire the data from sensors and transmit them to a server through wireless propagation means.
Fazlur Rahman   +3 more
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Physiology of the alveolar surface network

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2003
The alveolar surface network (ASN) is the totally fluid intraacinar conformation of the alveolar surface liquid (ASL) continuum circulating, both in series and in parallel, through ultrathin (to 99:1) cannot be duplicated by the conventional theories and models of an open 'alveolar lining layer'.
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Physiological studies on fibrin network structure

Thrombosis Research, 1985
Networks were developed in fibrinogen solution under pathophysiological conditions of clotting and their permeability and turbidity were measured. Mass-Length ratio of fibrin fibres (a measure of fibre thickness) was derived from two independent methods based on turbidity (mu T) and permeability (mu P).
G A, Shah, C H, Nair, D P, Dhall
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Lymphatic Vessel Network Structure and Physiology

Comprehensive Physiology, 2019
ABSTRACT The lymphatic system is comprised of a network of vessels interrelated with lymphoid tissue, which has the holistic function to maintain the local physiologic environment for every cell in all tissues of the body.
Jerome W, Breslin   +5 more
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Physiology of functional and effective networks in epilepsy

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015
Epilepsy is a network phenomenon characterized by atypical activity during seizure both at the level of single neurons and neural populations. The etiology of epilepsy is not completely understood but a common theme among proposed mechanisms is abnormal synchronization between neuronal populations.
Yaffe, Robert B   +9 more
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