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Biophysical Modeling Of External Physiological Manifestations Of Humans

Authors

  • Janos Vincze Healthy Human Environment International Foundation, Budapest, Hungary
  • Gabriella Vincze-Tiszay Healthy Human Environment International Foundation, Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

We consider physiological processes that arise within the human body but do also manifest themselves to an outside observer. The most important of these are: belching, coughing, defecation, eyeball movement, fart, gape, laughing, sneeze, snoring, stomach growling, urination. We deal with the movement and modeling of the striated muscles involved in these processes. Modeling is always just an approximate system of reality. The topic of our study is not the pathology of these physiological processes. Ultimately, we establish an empirical intensity sequence based on muscle contraction. The energies used on the contraction of these muscles are not perfectly measurable, and therefore the sequence allows only the noting of an empirical series. To conclude the article, we present a block diagram of the muscular system.

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Journal

International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention

Volume (Issue)

7 (05)

Pages

4822-4828

Published

2020-05-19

How to Cite

Biophysical Modeling Of External Physiological Manifestations Of Humans. (2020). International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention, 7(05), 4822-4828. https://doi.org/10.18535/ijmsci/v7i05.05

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Keywords:

biophysical modeling, external physiological manifestations, muscular system, sneeze, traffic accident