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A microcomputer-based control system for the total artificial heart
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    A microcomputer-based control system for the total artificial heart (English)
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    Since surgery required for the mechanical replacement of the natural heart severs several essential natural feedback loops, computer methods are given for restoring physiological control of the circulatory system following implantation of a total artificial heart.
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    computer control
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    PI-control
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    physiological control
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    circulatory system
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    total artificial heart
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