Complexus cordis.

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Title: Complexus cordis.
Authors: Ilarraza-Lomelí, Hermes1 hermes_ilarraza@yahoo.com, Rius-Suárez, María D.1
Source: Archivos de Cardiología de México. jul-sep2021, Vol. 91 Issue 3, p327-336. 10p.
Abstract (English): The science-based study of the heart has allowed us to know its structure and function deeply, through the fragmentation and analysis of its parts, following the guidelines that so many achievements have given to us. However, at the time of reassembling those analyzed fragments, we realize that something is missing; the simply sum of the parts is not equal to everything. Thus, for decades, numerous scientists have studied novel strategies that allow us understanding, every natural phenomena from a more inclusive, open and integrative models, which closely address to interactions rather than components. In this way, we can observe how, the behavior of many variables usually transgress the conventional plane and moves towards non-linearity and fractality, making a complex tissue that will maintain its structure while thermodynamically viable. Thus, this document shows the way how, the non-linear study of complex cardiovascular dynamics, begins to give us answers to many questions that the clinical cardiologist poses every day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): El estudio científico del corazón nos ha permitido conocer su estructura y función profundamente, mediante la fragmentación y el análisis de sus partes, atendiendo a las pautas del método que tantos logros nos ha dado. Sin embargo, al momento de volver a ensamblar esos fragmentos analizados nos percatamos de que algo falta; simplemente la suma de las partes no hace al todo. Es así que, desde hace décadas, numerosos científicos han estudiado estrategias novedosas que permitan entender los fenómenos naturales desde modelos más incluyentes, abiertos e integradores, que atiendan con cercanía a las interacciones más que a los componentes. De esta manera, observamos que muchas variables suelen transgredir el plano convencional y parten hacia la no linealidad y la fractalidad, formando un tejido complejo que mantendrá su estructura mientras termodinámicamente sea viable. Así, en este documento se muestra la manera en que el estudio no lineal de la dinámica compleja cardiovascular comienza a darnos luz en muchas de las preguntas que a diario se plantea el cardiólogo clínico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: The science-based study of the heart has allowed us to know its structure and function deeply, through the fragmentation and analysis of its parts, following the guidelines that so many achievements have given to us. However, at the time of reassembling those analyzed fragments, we realize that something is missing; the simply sum of the parts is not equal to everything. Thus, for decades, numerous scientists have studied novel strategies that allow us understanding, every natural phenomena from a more inclusive, open and integrative models, which closely address to interactions rather than components. In this way, we can observe how, the behavior of many variables usually transgress the conventional plane and moves towards non-linearity and fractality, making a complex tissue that will maintain its structure while thermodynamically viable. Thus, this document shows the way how, the non-linear study of complex cardiovascular dynamics, begins to give us answers to many questions that the clinical cardiologist poses every day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: El estudio científico del corazón nos ha permitido conocer su estructura y función profundamente, mediante la fragmentación y el análisis de sus partes, atendiendo a las pautas del método que tantos logros nos ha dado. Sin embargo, al momento de volver a ensamblar esos fragmentos analizados nos percatamos de que algo falta; simplemente la suma de las partes no hace al todo. Es así que, desde hace décadas, numerosos científicos han estudiado estrategias novedosas que permitan entender los fenómenos naturales desde modelos más incluyentes, abiertos e integradores, que atiendan con cercanía a las interacciones más que a los componentes. De esta manera, observamos que muchas variables suelen transgredir el plano convencional y parten hacia la no linealidad y la fractalidad, formando un tejido complejo que mantendrá su estructura mientras termodinámicamente sea viable. Así, en este documento se muestra la manera en que el estudio no lineal de la dinámica compleja cardiovascular comienza a darnos luz en muchas de las preguntas que a diario se plantea el cardiólogo clínico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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