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The Biophysical Modeling of Crossing-Effects in Living Organisms
Author(s) -
János Vincze,
Gabriella Vincze-Tiszay
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jmhc/2020(2)117
Subject(s) - conservation law , organism , impulse (physics) , action (physics) , physical law , physics , conservation of energy , statistical physics , classical mechanics , biological system , biology , paleontology , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The transport phenomena mean the variation in time and space of generalized forces when they generate flows for which conservation laws apply. After we describes: mass-, impulse-, energy- and electric-charge-transport and their mathematical characteristic equations. In the living organisms, flows are not generated only by the conjugated generalized forces, but also by the simultaneous action of other forces, so frequencies of the crossing-effects in the human organism. The biophysical modeling offer a „language” of quantitative and qua¬litative process¬sing of expe¬rimental data, being compatible and adequate to the laws of biology.

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