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Fractal physiology / James B. Bassingthwaighte, Larry S. Liebovitch, Bruce J. West.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Detalles de publicación: New York : Published for the American Physiological Society by Oxford University Press, c1994.Descripción: xi, 364 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0195080130 (acid-free paper)
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • QP 33 .6 .C48  B321
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Contenidos:
p.1. Overview - c.1. Introduction: Fractals Really Are Everywhere - p.2. Properties of Fractals and Chaos - c.2.Properties of Fractal Phenomena in Space and Time -- c.3. The Fractal Dimension: Self-similar and Self-affine Scaling -- c.4. Fractal Measures of Heterogeneity and Correlation -- c.5. Generating Fractals -- c.6. Properties of Chaotic Phenomena -- c.7. From Time to Topology: Is a Process Driven by Chance or Necessity? -- p.3. Physiological Applications -- c.8. Ion Channel Kinetics: A Fractal Time Sequence of Conformational States -- c.9. Fractals in Nerve and Muscle -- c.10. Intraorgan Flow Heterogeneities -- c.11. Fractal Growth -- c.12. Mechanisms That Produce Fractals -- c.13. Chaos? in Physiology
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p.1. Overview - c.1. Introduction: Fractals Really Are Everywhere - p.2. Properties of Fractals and Chaos - c.2.Properties of Fractal Phenomena in Space and Time -- c.3. The Fractal Dimension: Self-similar and Self-affine Scaling -- c.4. Fractal Measures of Heterogeneity and Correlation -- c.5. Generating Fractals -- c.6. Properties of Chaotic Phenomena -- c.7. From Time to Topology: Is a Process Driven by Chance or Necessity? -- p.3. Physiological Applications -- c.8. Ion Channel Kinetics: A Fractal Time Sequence of Conformational States -- c.9. Fractals in Nerve and Muscle -- c.10. Intraorgan Flow Heterogeneities -- c.11. Fractal Growth -- c.12. Mechanisms That Produce Fractals -- c.13. Chaos? in Physiology

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