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In these years digital computer’s simulations of physiological systems are being popular gradually. MACMAN, MACPEE, MACDOPE, MACPUF are famous programs for physiological teaching operated on minicomputers. Our program is operated on microcomputer. Its model was based on Starling law and Guyton relation and presented by Carl F.Rothe in 1978. This model may be used to assist in understanding the mechanism of homeostasis and to simulate the effect resulted in by disturbances of cardiovascular system.
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Rothe, Carl F. A computer model of the cardiovascular system for effecteive learning, in Frontiers in the Teaching og Physiology:Computer Literacy and Simulation, edited by Tidball, Chales S. and M.C. Shelesnyak, Ammerican Physiological Society, pp 27–33, 1981.
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Duile, Q., Daying, H. (1985). A Computer-aided Physiological Teaching Software of Circulating System. In: Roger, F.H., Grönroos, P., Tervo-Pellikka, R., O’Moore, R. (eds) Medical Informatics Europe 85. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, vol 25. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93295-3_131
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