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Understanding the Application of Fractal Dynamics in Health and Applying the Concepts from Chaos Theory to Biomedical Problems
Understanding the Application of Fractal Dynamics in Health and Applying the Concepts from Chaos Theory to Biomedical Problems
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Márquez, Aylin S Role :Text(marcrelator)
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2009-05-14
Laramie, Wyoming
University of Wyoming (keyDate="yes")
2009-05-14
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This study will examine whether fractal dynamics in physiology may explain hidden information in physiologic time series and provide new approaches to monitor cardiac disease, following Goldberger et al. (2002). It is hypothesized that the self-similarity that is displayed in fractal geometry will be observed in the cardiac interbeat series. We intend to apply similar data and look for similar patterns that are occurred in Goldberger’s research. Our method will use physiologic data and readings from a dynamical self-test to illustrate the output of healthy systems. These illustrations of healthy systems will be compared with fractal geometry. With open-source data and algorithms, the applications of fractals will be analyzed. The importance of the study is to understand and predict possible applications of fractal dynamics to biomedical problems with fractal dynamics. note
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fractal dynamics
fractal dynamics
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biomedical research methods
biomedical research methods
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chaos theory
chaos theory
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