Hierarchical structuring of database of medical system of organism state monitoring
Keywords:
telemonitoring, basic medical technology, meridian system, complete factoral experiment, reproducibility of the experiment, adequacy of mathematical model.Abstract
The paper considers the problem of construction of mathematical model intended for evaluation of the influence of essential factors on a state of human health. The description of planning and realization of complete experiment with three factors, and also check of its reproducibility is made. The mathematical functions of the response are obtained after study of12 acupunctural meridians of human system man. The check of the statistical importance of selective factors regress and adequacy of the mathematical description is carried out. The conclusions regarding the importance of influence of each researched factors are made. The recommendations concerning the opportunity of using the results of research to improve the efficiency of functional state diagnosis of human organism are given.Downloads
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2010-11-12
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V. M. Lysohor, A. I. Vlasiuk, and S. A. Yaremko, “Hierarchical structuring of database of medical system of organism state monitoring”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 3, pp. 5–11, Nov. 2010.
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Automation and information-measuring equipment
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