Buch, Englisch, Band 120, 476 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 862 g
Reihe: NATO Science Series E:
Buch, Englisch, Band 120, 476 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 862 g
Reihe: NATO Science Series E:
ISBN: 978-90-247-3471-9
Verlag: Springer
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Weitere Infos & Material
Perspectives in Chronobiology and Modern Drug Administration Devices.- Perspectives of chronobiologic engineering.- Modern drug administration devices for the chronobiologic optimization of conventional treatment modes.- Implantable and programmable drug administration system for chronopharmacological applications.- Pumps for providing insulin.- Drug Delivery technologies at 3M.- The mini-osmotic pump as a tool in chronobiology.- Implantable systems for local chronic administration of drug application in neuropharmacology.- Potential usefulness of intelligent drug administration systems in improving antiarrhythmic therapy.- Endocrine disorders: Need for new instrumentation.- Analysis of Time Series Data.- Chronobiologic data analysis systems with emphasis in chronotherapeutic marker rhythmometry and chronoepidemiologic risk assessment.- Selection of data analysis methods in chronobiology.- A biodata acquisition recording system (BIDARS).- Computing in medical chronobiology; practical aspects of data collection, analysis and instrumentation.- Chronology of Instrumentation for Body Temperature Monitoring.- Human thermometry in health and disease: The chronobiologist’s perspective.- “State of the Art” In the Monitoring of Rhythms in Psychological Functions and Motor Activity.- The measurement of circadian rhythms in psychological functions.- The design of human activity monitors.- Monitoring and Quantification of Eye-Movements of REM Sleep.- The synergetics of the eye-movements of REM sleep.- Recording, automated detection, and quantification of rapid eye movement (REM) patterns during human REM sleep.- Instrumentation and Data Analysis Methods Needed for Blood Pressure Monitoring in Chronobiology.- Instrumentation and data analysis methods needed for blood pressuresmonitoring in chronobiology.- Noninvasive chronobiological blood pressure measurements’ clinical value and perspective.- Repetitive blood pressure measurements: Clinical issues, techniques and data analysis.- Hyperbaric impact gauges excess blood pressure during pregnancy.- The non-invasive automatic 24-h monitoring of blood pressure gains universatility by the implementation of data analysis systems developed by chronobiology.- Chronobioengineering for human blood pressure.- Blood pressure self-measurement in schools for chronobiologic discriminant analysis between two groups of children with and without family history of hypertension.- Instrumentation for human blood pressure rhythm assessment by self-measurement.- Chronobiologic electrocardiographic monitoring: Implications to screening and treatment the in coronary artery disease.- Circadian and Ultradian Monitoring of the Cardiovascular System.- Overview: Chronobiologic ECG Monitoring.- A case for clinical concentration upon the ultradian frequency domain.- “State of the Art” Monitoring of Chronobiotechnology and Chronobiological Engineering in Laboratory Medicine.- Requirements for chronobiotechnology and chronobiologic engineering in laboratory medicine.- Chemiluminescence immunoassay: A new diagnostic technology.- The application of chronobiologic techniques to studies in the digestive system.- Gastric continuous pH monitoring: A new apparatus in chronobiological research.- Hardware and software needs for the eventually ambulatory clinical chronobiologic laboratory.- Data Acquisition Systems for Studies of Rhythms in Animals.- Multiparameter data acquisition systems for studies of circadian rhythms.- A cage designed to improve coherence of data from meal-fed groups of laboratory rodents.- Long termrecording of animal behaviour as a tool in circadian rhythm research.- Measurement of brain indoleamine release invivo: Application to chronobiology.- Automatic monitoring of oxygen utilization in insects.- Controlled release devices.- Electrophysiological recordings from ciliates.- Author Index.- List of Participants.