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Respiratory variables, including tidal volume and respiratory rate, display significant variability or the biological variability (BV). Recent studies have suggested that the BV would contain clinical information. The author has been trying to reveal why BV can contain clinical information by application of a stochastic optimal control theory for noisy spontaneous breathing. The author has obtained a Shrödinger s wave equation for describing noisy breathing. Regarding to Bohm s model of quantum theory, the author has proposed a new potential field (BV), which would act to integrate cells to an…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Respiratory variables, including tidal volume and respiratory rate, display significant variability or the biological variability (BV). Recent studies have suggested that the BV would contain clinical information. The author has been trying to reveal why BV can contain clinical information by application of a stochastic optimal control theory for noisy spontaneous breathing. The author has obtained a Shrödinger s wave equation for describing noisy breathing. Regarding to Bohm s model of quantum theory, the author has proposed a new potential field (BV), which would act to integrate cells to an organ. It is necessary to measure biological variability in order to understand what a living organ is.
Autorenporträt
The author graduated from Osaka Medical College in 1979 and finished the residency program of Pulmonology at Saitama cancer center. In 2000, he became an associate professor of Osaka Medical College. Since 2012, he is working as a vice president of Itami City Hospital.