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The advent of high speed electronic computers has relaxed the necessity for restrictive assumptions demanded by classical mathematical methods, and numerical solution techniques now provide a means for investigation of complex mathematical systems. Thus, it is desirable to re-evaluate physiological models in terms not limited by traditional techniques; to search for new areas of application; and to show how these models may be used in clinical and research studies.
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Fairchild, B.T., Krovetz, L.J., Huckaba, C.E. (1967). Digital Computer Simulation of Arterial Blood Flow. In: Hershey, D. (eds) Chemical Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4748-5_1
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