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Bistable mathematical and mechanical models related to the urethra

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Normal micturition is controlled primarily by a neural system. Certain physical effects become evident when neural control is destroyed, and the automatic or autonomous bladder phenomena occur. It is shown in this paper that a physical system simulating the alternating periods of continence and voiding of the automatic bladder may comprise only passive elastic components, and that periodic voiding does not per se imply neural control.

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Stibitz, G.R. Bistable mathematical and mechanical models related to the urethra. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 29, 57–65 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02476962

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