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In biological organisms the dynamic properties of both controlled and controlling subsystems may be unknown, and often it is more complicated to identify and describe the latter dynamically than the controlled one. (In technical practice the identification consists of creating a mathematical model only for the controlled plant.) These circumstances can result in the substantial differences observed frequently in the quality of controlling versus controlled part of cardiovascular system (CVS) models.
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Szücs, B. (1982). Optimization Concepts in Modelling of the Cardiovascular System. In: Kenner, T., Busse, R., Hinghofer-Szalkay, H. (eds) Cardiovascular System Dynamics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6693-3_14
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