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[Model construction and systems analysis in physiology and pathology].

T Kenner

    Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
    |April 12, 1985
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    This essay explores systems analysis in epidemiological processes, using circulation research and medical diagnostics as examples. It clarifies the core concepts of systems analysis and its application in understanding complex biological systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Epidemiology
    • Systems Biology
    • Medical Informatics

    Context:

    • Epidemiological processes can be understood through systems analysis and identification.
    • The essay examines teleology and reasoning within systems analysis.
    • Examples from circulation research illustrate these concepts.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the characteristics of epidemiological processes via systems analysis.
    • To discuss the philosophical aspects of teleology in scientific modeling.
    • To demonstrate the utility of systems analysis using practical examples.

    Summary:

    • Systems analysis provides a framework for understanding epidemiological processes.
    • Circulation research and medical diagnostics serve as key examples.
    • The study highlights the interconnectedness of components within biological systems.

    Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of epidemiological modeling.
    • Provides a framework for applying systems analysis in biomedical research.
    • Improves diagnostic reasoning through a systems-based approach.

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