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Title: | Fractal and antifractal oxymorons, Moebius strip like transformations of biomedical data as basis for exploratory subgroup analysis |
Authors: | Kulishov, S. K. Iakovenko, O. M. Кулішов, Сергій Костянтинович Яковенко, Олександр Михайлович |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Citation: | Kulishov S. K. Fractal and antifractal oxymorons, Moebius strip like transformations of biomedical data as basis for exploratory subgroup analysis / S. K. Kulishov, O. M. Iakovenko // Book of abstract of International Conference on Trends and Perspective in Linear Statistical Inference (LinStat, 2014, Linkoping, Sweden, August 24˗28, 2014). – Linkoping ; Sweden, 2014. – P. 58. |
Abstract: | Proposed and tested an algorithm for diagnosis of Moebius strip like pathology, as prerequisite for treatment correction. The algorithm is reduced to initialization of study objects as a Moebius strip, in particular symptoms, syndromes, diseases, multimorbid states; clarification of investigation objects as non-orientable two-dimensional surface; cutting a Moebius strip like clinical data, variability to form two disjoint Moebius strips; clarification of chirality Moebius strip turn; the determination of Moebius strip like constituents as the object of research and their 3D representation; clarification of Moebius strips turn chiralities of constituents; the adoption of diagnostic and therapeutic solutions based on geometry of the pathogenetic and sanogenetic mechanisms. Thus, our algorithm may be basis for making diagnosis and treatment decision |
Keywords: | exploratory subgroup analysis fractal and antifractal oxymorons Moebius strip like transformations |
URI: | http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/1787 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці. Кафедра внутрішньої медицини № 1 |
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