The cardiovascular system
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol25.pp39-41Keywords:
Cardiovascular, adaptability, remodellingAbstract
this article gives information about modelling and simulating the growth processes that allow the cardiovascular system to adapt to the overall body development and tochanging physiological (and pathological) conditions. Within the cardiovascular system, we pay particular attention to the heart and the aorta
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