A model is described from which the entropy production associated with the process of transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the muscles of the body can be calculated. The two entropy sources which are assumed to be the dominant ones for this process are the entropy production associated with the metabolism of the heart and the entropy production associated with the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of the blood. The hypothesis that the observed blood flow is the one for which a given amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide is transported between the lungs and the muscles with minimum total entropy production is used to predict the value of the slope of the cardiac oxygen consumption vs. blood flow curve....
In this article, we propose an integrated model for oxygen transfer into the blood, couple...
Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of cells inside the human body. The transfer of oxy...
A quantitative understanding of the changes in coronary, pulmonary and systemic hemodynamic variable...
A model is described from which the entropy production associated with the process of transporting o...
An estimate of the amount of information transmitted by way of the arterial blood stream in animals ...
Abstract: Past theories on total lifetime energy expenditures and entropy generation in biological s...
The main purpose of this research is to strengthen and exploit the link between engineering thermody...
Oxygen transport from a capillary to skeletal muscle tissue is a complex process that involves conve...
Peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (urn:x-wiley:09580670:media:eph12815:eph12815-math-0005) exhi...
<div><p>(A) Plot of coronary flow from <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371...
A model of oxygen transport in perfused myocardial tissue is presented. Steady-state conditions are ...
In normal tissues, blood supply is closely matched to tissue demand for wide ranges of oxygen demand...
The energy for sustaining life is released through the oxidation of glucose, fats, and proteins. A p...
he energy for sustaining life is released through the oxidation of glucose, fats, and proteins. A pa...
Most studies devoted to mathematical modelling of oxygen transport to tissue have assumed a constant...
In this article, we propose an integrated model for oxygen transfer into the blood, couple...
Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of cells inside the human body. The transfer of oxy...
A quantitative understanding of the changes in coronary, pulmonary and systemic hemodynamic variable...
A model is described from which the entropy production associated with the process of transporting o...
An estimate of the amount of information transmitted by way of the arterial blood stream in animals ...
Abstract: Past theories on total lifetime energy expenditures and entropy generation in biological s...
The main purpose of this research is to strengthen and exploit the link between engineering thermody...
Oxygen transport from a capillary to skeletal muscle tissue is a complex process that involves conve...
Peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (urn:x-wiley:09580670:media:eph12815:eph12815-math-0005) exhi...
<div><p>(A) Plot of coronary flow from <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371...
A model of oxygen transport in perfused myocardial tissue is presented. Steady-state conditions are ...
In normal tissues, blood supply is closely matched to tissue demand for wide ranges of oxygen demand...
The energy for sustaining life is released through the oxidation of glucose, fats, and proteins. A p...
he energy for sustaining life is released through the oxidation of glucose, fats, and proteins. A pa...
Most studies devoted to mathematical modelling of oxygen transport to tissue have assumed a constant...
In this article, we propose an integrated model for oxygen transfer into the blood, couple...
Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of cells inside the human body. The transfer of oxy...
A quantitative understanding of the changes in coronary, pulmonary and systemic hemodynamic variable...