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[The modelling of growth processes]

G Fischer

    Gegenbaurs Morphologisches Jahrbuch
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
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    This study validates a cybernetic model for simulating human and rat growth curves. The analog-computer model accurately replicates embryofetal length and mass increase, demonstrating its effectiveness.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomathematics
    • Cybernetics
    • Developmental Biology

    Context:

    • Existing growth models lack comprehensive simulation capabilities.
    • Cybernetic systems offer a novel approach to modeling biological processes.
    • Analog computers provide a platform for dynamic system simulation.

    Purpose:

    • To test and validate previously developed growth process presentations.
    • To develop a cybernetic model for simulating biological growth curves.
    • To compare simulated growth curves with empirical data.

    Summary:

    • A cybernetic structure was adapted into an analog-computer model to simulate growth functions.
    • The model successfully simulated human embryofetal length increase and rat mass increase curves.

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  • A high degree of correspondence was observed between simulated and measured growth data.
  • An algorithm for simulating various growth curves of the examined types was developed.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a validated computational tool for growth analysis.
    • Enhances understanding of biological growth mechanisms through simulation.
    • Offers a foundation for further research in computational biology and developmental modeling.