Mathematical Models in Medical and Health Science

Mathematical Models in Medical and Health Science
Author: Mary Ann Horn,Gieri Simonett,Glenn F. Webb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Mathematical models
ISBN: 0826513107

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A unique assemblage of cutting-edge research on mathematical models in biology and medicine. This book is composed of refereed and carefully edited research articles derived from the Conference on Mathematical Models in Medical and Health Sciences, held at Vanderbilt University in conjunction with the thirteenth annual Shanks Lectures Series (May 1997).

Mathematical Models in the Health Sciences

Mathematical Models in the Health Sciences
Author: Eugene Ackerman,Laël Cranmer Gatewood
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1979
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0816608644

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Modeling and Simulation in the Medical and Health Sciences

Modeling and Simulation in the Medical and Health Sciences
Author: John A. Sokolowski,Catherine M. Banks
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0470769475

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This edited book is divided into three parts: Fundamentals of Medical and Health Sciences Modeling and Simulation introduces modeling and simulation in the medical and health sciences; Medical and Health Sciences Models provides the theoretical underpinnings of medical and health sciences modeling; and Modeling and Simulation Applications in Medical and Health Sciences focuses on teaching, training, and research applications. The book begins with a general discussion of modeling and simulation from the modeling and simulation discipline perspective. This discussion grounds the reader in common terminology. It also relates this terminology to concepts found in the medical and health care (MHC) area to help bridge the gap between developers and MHC practitioners. Three distinct modes of modeling and simulation are described: live, constructive, and virtual. The live approach explains the concept of using real (live) people employing real equipment for training purposes. The constructive mode is a means of engaging medical modeling and simulation. In constructive simulation, simulated people and simulated equipment are developed to augment real-world conditions for training or experimentation purposes. The virtual mode is perhaps the most fascinating as virtual operating rooms and synthetic training environments are being produced for practitioners and educators at break-neck speed. In this mode, real people are employing simulated equipment to improve physical skills and decision-making ability.

Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and the Health Sciences

Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and the Health Sciences
Author: Janet A. Novotny,Michael H. Green,Ray C. Boston
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781441990198

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This volume is the proceedings of the 7th Mathematical Modeling in Experimental Nutrition Conference held at Penn State University July 29 until August 1, 2000. The book addresses the determination of optimal intakes of nutrients and food components to provide lifelong health and reduce incidence of disease. Mathematical modelling provides a means of rigorously defining the functions of a system and using a variety of conditions to stimulate responses. This volume presents the newest advances in modelling and related experimental techniques required to meet the new challenges currently facing nutrition and biological science.

Mathematical Modelling in Medicine

Mathematical Modelling in Medicine
Author: Johnny T. Ottesen,Michael Danielsen
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1586030264

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Title page -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. Heart -- The Changing View of the HeartThrough the Centuries -- The Left Ventricular Ejection Effect -- Human Circulatory System Model Based On Frank's Mechanism -- Modelling Blood Flow in the Left Side of the Heart -- Part II: Arterial Tree -- Models of the Arterial Tree -- A One-Dimensional Fluid Dynamic Model of the Systemic Arteries -- Measurement of Arterial Compliance In Vivo -- Models of the Venous System -- Part III: Baroreceptor Control -- General Compartmental Models of the Cardiovascular System -- Modelling the Interaction Among Several Mechanisms in the Short-term Arterial Pressure Control -- Short term Autonomic Nervous Control of the Cardiovascular System: A System Theoretic Approach -- A Baroreflex Model of Short Term Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Variability -- Part IV: Applications for Simulators -- Mathematical Models Behind Advanced Simulators in Medicine -- Cognitive Studies of Ethical Reasoning Basedon the KARDIO-simulator -- Index -- Author Index

Modeling and Simulation in the Medical and Health Sciences

Modeling and Simulation in the Medical and Health Sciences
Author: John A. Sokolowski,Catherine M. Banks
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781118003190

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This edited book is divided into three parts: Fundamentals of Medical and Health Sciences Modeling and Simulation introduces modeling and simulation in the medical and health sciences; Medical and Health Sciences Models provides the theoretical underpinnings of medical and health sciences modeling; and Modeling and Simulation Applications in Medical and Health Sciences focuses on teaching, training, and research applications. The book begins with a general discussion of modeling and simulation from the modeling and simulation discipline perspective. This discussion grounds the reader in common terminology. It also relates this terminology to concepts found in the medical and health care (MHC) area to help bridge the gap between developers and MHC practitioners. Three distinct modes of modeling and simulation are described: live, constructive, and virtual. The live approach explains the concept of using real (live) people employing real equipment for training purposes. The constructive mode is a means of engaging medical modeling and simulation. In constructive simulation, simulated people and simulated equipment are developed to augment real-world conditions for training or experimentation purposes. The virtual mode is perhaps the most fascinating as virtual operating rooms and synthetic training environments are being produced for practitioners and educators at break-neck speed. In this mode, real people are employing simulated equipment to improve physical skills and decision-making ability.

Fractional Calculus in Medical and Health Science

Fractional Calculus in Medical and Health Science
Author: Devendra Kumar,Jagdev Singh
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781000081817

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This book covers applications of fractional calculus used for medical and health science. It offers a collection of research articles built into chapters on classical and modern dynamical systems formulated by fractional differential equations describing human diseases and how to control them. The mathematical results included in the book will be helpful to mathematicians and doctors by enabling them to explain real-life problems accurately. The book will also offer case studies of real-life situations with an emphasis on describing the mathematical results and showing how to apply the results to medical and health science, and at the same time highlighting modeling strategies. The book will be useful to graduate level students, educators and researchers interested in mathematics and medical science.

Mathematical Modelling in Health Social and Applied Sciences

Mathematical Modelling in Health  Social and Applied Sciences
Author: Hemen Dutta
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-02-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789811522864

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This book discusses significant research findings in the field of mathematical modelling, with particular emphasis on important applied-sciences, health, and social issues. It includes topics such as model on viral immunology, stochastic models for the dynamics of influenza, model describing the transmission of dengue, model for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, prostate cancer model, realization of economic growth by goal programming, modelling of grazing periodic solutions in discontinuous systems, modelling of predation system, fractional epidemiological model for computer viruses, and nonlinear ecological models. A unique addition in the proposed areas of research and education, this book is a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and educators associated with the study of mathematical modelling of health, social and applied-sciences issues. Readers interested in applied mathematics should also find this book valuable.