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Application of Expert Systems and Simulation Processing in the Physiology of Exercise

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Knowledge-based expert systems can be used in modelling and simulation both as advisory systems and linked to conventional simulation models for decision making and for intelligent control (Holmes, 1985; Kerckhoffs and Vansteenkiste, 1986; Kerckhoffs et al., 1986; Luker and Adelsberger, 1986; Luker and Birtwistle, 1987).

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Mader, R., Potucek, J., Kerckhoffs, E.J.H. (1988). Application of Expert Systems and Simulation Processing in the Physiology of Exercise. In: Carson, E.R., Kneppo, P., Krekule, I. (eds) Advances in Biomedical Measurement. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1025-9_43

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