Avanzolini et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Sensitivity analysis of the systemic circulation with a view to computer simulation and parameter estimationAvanzolini et al., 1989
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- Avanzolini G
- Barbini P
- Cappello A
- Massai M
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- Journal of biomedical engineering
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A sensitivity analysis study has been performed on a seven-parameter model of the systemic vascular bed in order to obtain structure reductions appropriate for simulation and estimation. This analysis considers separately the systolic and diastolic transfer functions …
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