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Frontiers in Physiology

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  • Chronographic Imprint of Age-Induced Alterations in Heart Rate Dynamical Organization
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    • D. Makowiec
    • D. Wejer
    • A. Kaczkowska
    • M. Żarczyńska-Buchowiecka
    • Z. R. Struzik

    - Frontiers in Physiology - Year 2015

    Beat-to-beat changes in the heart period are transformed into a network of increments between subsequent RR-intervals, which enables graphical descriptions of short-term heart period variability. Three types of such descriptions are considered: (1) network graphs arising from a set of vertices and directed edges, (2) contour plots of adjacency matrices A, representing the networks and transition matrices T, resulting from A, and (3)...

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