Some Aspects of the Human Body's Hydraulics

OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 2019, 19 (3): 159.185

DOI: 10.3844/ojbsci.2019.159.185

27 Pages Posted: 15 Oct 2019

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Relly Victoria Petrescu

Polytechnic University of Bucharest - ARoTMM-IFToMM

Raffaella Aversa

Advanced Material Lab - Department of Architecture and Industrial Design

Antonio Apicella

Advanced Material Lab - Department of Architecture and Industrial Design

Florian Ion Petrescu

Polytechnic University of Bucharest - ARoTMM-IFToMM

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

This paper presents some aspects related to the human body’s hydraulics in the desire to make readers aware of how to maintain all the blood vessels of the human body in order to maintain the entire healthy, functional, young, vigorous circulatory system for a while the longest possible. The problem is complex because it has to be viewed from all points of view and not only as an isolated system in the body, having aspects of feedback on the whole physio-pathology belonging to the human body. The highly circulating system needs permanent maintenance. Self-maintenance is done through various physiological mechanisms tightly linked to each other, including the lymphatic, digestive, renal, lung, nervous, glandular system ... It is not possible to completely separate the physiology of a system from the other adjacent systems because they all work synergistically, being permanently controlled by the central and peripheral nervous system.

Keywords: Human Body, Human Body's Hydraulics, Blood Vessels, Physiopathology, Anti-Aging, Biotechnology, Bioengineering

Suggested Citation

Petrescu, Relly Victoria and Aversa, Raffaella and Apicella, Antonio and Petrescu, Florian Ion, Some Aspects of the Human Body's Hydraulics (2019). OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 2019, 19 (3): 159.185, DOI: 10.3844/ojbsci.2019.159.185, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3464143

Relly Victoria Petrescu

Polytechnic University of Bucharest - ARoTMM-IFToMM ( email )

Romania

Raffaella Aversa

Advanced Material Lab - Department of Architecture and Industrial Design ( email )

81031 Aversa (CE)
Italy

Antonio Apicella

Advanced Material Lab - Department of Architecture and Industrial Design ( email )

81031 Aversa (CE)
Italy

Florian Ion Petrescu (Contact Author)

Polytechnic University of Bucharest - ARoTMM-IFToMM ( email )

Romania

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