An integrative systemic model of pharmacological reaction to a phytopreparation was created as a result of conceptual structurization of facts and formalization of causal relations. The use of the new methodological approach to the choice, primary screening, and profound studies of plants for prospective addition thereof to the list of officinal medicinal plants was studied. Use of modern information technologies makes it possible to minimize the labor and time consumption and to carry out automated search, studies of new plant objects, and creation on this base of drugs with scientifically valid therapeutic efficiency.
In this paper the making of homeostatic models of the bioenergetic informational acupunctural human’s system of the “Pentacube” and the “Hexagon” according to the Wu Xing rules and energy shifts dynamics is considering. The making of the meridional homeostatic model of the bioenergetic informational acupunctural human’s system based on the existing knowledges about the human body meridians is considering. Preference to choice of the homeostatic functional models of the human body organs energies interaction is substantiated. The meridional control submodel of homeostatic system is defined and constructed. The description of control submodel, perspectives of application and development are represented
In this paper the making of homeostatic models of the bioenergetic informational acupunctural human's system of "pentacube" and "hexagon" according to the rules of the U-SIN theory and energy shifts dynamics is considering. The making of the meridional homeostatic model of the bioenergetic informational acupunctural human's system based on the existing knowledges about the human's body meridians is considering also.
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