Flow Analysis of Physiological and Biochemical Networks in Human Body : A Holistic View
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A system-theoretical approach, the input-output flow analysis, is applied to thestudy of water flow, protein metabolism and energy flow in huunan body: indicescharacterizing patterns of flow, that is, throughflow, total system throughflow, pathlength, cycling index and trophic position are calctalated and cliscussed for flow-networks within human body. Cycling indices for energy-flow are zero and those formass-flow are large; this tendency is also the case for ecosystetns as systems-ecologyshows. In this respect, a human body can be regarded as a "mini-ecosystem".Trophic positions for mass-flccw are larger than the numberings of compartment,showing also quantitatively the existence of intense cycling irn mass-flow in humanbody.[ human biophysics, input-output flow analysis, water flow, protein metabolism, ]l energy flow, network theoryl
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1990-09-15
著者
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AOKI Ichiro
Department of Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
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Aoki I
Shizuoka Univ. Hamamatsu
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Aoki Ichiro
Department Of Aquatic Bioscience Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of
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Aoki Ichiro
Department of Physics,Osaka Medical School
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