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Ewart Carson (Editor), Claudio Cobelli (Editor), Joseph Bronzino (Series Editor)

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October 23, 2000 0121602451 978-0121602451 1
Modelling Methodology for Physiology and Medicine offers a unique approach and an unprecedented range of coverage of the state-of-the-art, advanced modelling methodology that is widely applicable to physiology and medicine. The book opens with a clear and integrated treatment of advanced methodology for developing mathematical models of physiology and medical systems. Readers are then shown how to apply this methodology beneficially to real-world problems in physiology and medicine, such as circulation and respiration.
* Builds upon and enhances the readers existing knowledge of modelling methodology and practice
* Editors are internationally renowned leaders in their respective fields

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This book provides state-of-the-art treatment of advanced methodology for the development of mathematical models of physiological and medical systems. This methodology is then applied to a range of real-world problems of circulation and respiration and in metabolism and endocrinology. There is no book currently available that provides such an approach or this range of coverage. This volume is written by authors drawn from two authoritative, internationally-renowned teams; and it is edited by two leaders in the field of physiological modelling who have extensive research experience and publication track records. In addition, Modelling Methodology for Physiology and Medicine is written in an integrated manner for ease of communication, and its editors have extensive experience teaching this material at a range of levels to both technical and clinical audiences.
From this book the reader will gain knowledge of the state of the art, advanced modelling methodology that has wide applicability in physiology and medicine. They will also acquire an understanding of how such methodology can be applied beneficially in tackling real-world problems in physiology and medicine. Finally, this volume will enable the reader to build logically on, and to update their existing knowlege of modelling methodology and practice.

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Joseph Bronzino is one of the most renowned biomedical engineers in the world. He is a former president of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, and well-known educator. He is editor-in-chief of the Biomedical Engineering Handbook from CRC Press, and is currently editor of the Academic Press Series in Biomedical Engineering. He is the Vernon Roosa Professor of Applied Science at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.

Carson and Cobelli are leaders in the field of physiological modelling, with extensive research experience and publication track records. They also have extensive experience teaching this material to a range of levels for both technical and clinical audiences.

Carson and Cobelli are leaders in the field of physiological modelling, with extensive research experience and publication track records. They also have extensive experience teaching this material to a range of levels for both technical and clinical audiences.


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The aim of this book is to describe more recent developments in modelling theory and practice in relation to physiology and medicine. Read the first page
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accessible pool parameters, transfer function topological method, utilisation fluxes, priori global identifiability, priori uniquely identifiable, effective reflecting sites, priori globally identifiable, nonaccessible portion, input estimation problem, multiple tracer dilution technique, regularised deconvolution, effective alveoli, priming ratio, transit time heterogeneity, tracer impulse response, priori identifiability, tracer steady state, insulin secretion profile, tracer infusion rate, population kinetic analysis, linear compartmental models, noncompartmental model, insulin kinetics, insulin provision, glucose effectiveness
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New York, Claudio Cobelli, Math Biosci, Monte Carlo, Appl Physiol, Circ Res, Clin Invest, Ann Biomed Eng, Trans Biomed Eng, Cereb Blood Flow Metab, Academic Press, Paolo Vicini, Ewart Carson, Appl Phvsiol, Acta Anaesthesiol Scand, Comput Methods Programs Biomed, National Simulation Resource, Nucl Med, Roberto Burattini, Stefania Audoly, Eur Respir, Heart Circ Phvsiol, Med Biol Eng Comput, Pergamon Press, Pharmacokinet Biopharm
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