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Inverse of electrical capacitance
Electrical elastance is the reciprocal of capacitance. The SI unit of elastance is the inverse farad (F−1). The concept is not widely used by electrical
Elastance
Method of analysing cardiac performance
contractile state. The slope of ESPVR (Ees) represents the end-systolic elastance, which provides an index of myocardial contractility. The ESPVR is relatively
Pressure–volume loop analysis in cardiology
Pressure–volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology
Ability of a body to store an electrical charge
of 1 volt between its plates. The reciprocal of capacitance is called elastance. In discussing electrical circuits, the term capacitance is usually a
Capacitance
Types of electrical circuits
Equivalently using elastance (the reciprocal of capacitance), the total series elastance equals the sum of each capacitor's elastance. Two or more switches
Series_and_parallel_circuits
lungs), while emphysema increases compliance (loss of elastic recoil). Elastance (E) is the reciprocal of compliance: E = 1 C = Δ P Δ V {\displaystyle
Physics_of_respiration
Ability of a biological organ to distend
of a distending or compressing force. The reciprocal of compliance is elastance, a measure of the tendency of a hollow organ to recoil toward its original
Compliance_(physiology)
SI unit of electric capacitance
earlier character sets. The reciprocal of capacitance is called electrical elastance, the (non-standard, non-SI) unit of which is the daraf. The abfarad (abbreviated
Farad
Word whose spelling is derived by reversing the spelling of another word
anadrome derivation description references daraf farad a unit of elastance equal to the reciprocal farad emirp prime a prime number that results in a
Anadrome
during a heartbeat. From the above equation, the passive elastance represents the minimum elastance of the heart chamber, whereas the sum of E A X X {\displaystyle
Lumped parameter model for the cardiovascular system
Lumped_parameter_model_for_the_cardiovascular_system
Medical condition
inspiratory pressure. The tidal volume varies depending on the resistance and elastance of the respiratory system. Pressure-cycled ventilation can help alleviate
Respiratory_arrest
Class of units of measurement
corresponding to ~1.112646 pF. The statdaraf (statD) is a unit of electric elastance equal to 1/statF. The statweber is a unit of magnetic flux, corresponding
List_of_metric_units
Physical system that responds to a restoring force proportional to displacement
constant k {\displaystyle k} Torsion constant μ {\displaystyle \mu } Elastance 1 / C {\displaystyle 1/C} Magnetic reluctance 1 / L {\displaystyle 1/L}
Harmonic_oscillator
British mathematician and electrical engineer (1850–1925)
electromagnetic theory: admittance (reciprocal of impedance) (December 1887); elastance (reciprocal of permittance, reciprocal of capacitance) (1886); conductance
Oliver_Heaviside
Medical condition
the patulous cervix with Hegar or Pratt dilators, the use of a balloon elastance test, and use of graduated cervical dilators to calculate a cervical resistance
Cervical_weakness
Concept in electromechanical engineering
analogy of stiffness in the electrical domain is the less commonly used elastance, the inverse of capacitance. A mechanical component analogous to a capacitor
Impedance_analogy
Filter used in signal processing on continuous-time signals
elements and in some sections D is used for the rarely seen quantity elastance, which is the inverse of capacitance. Early filters utilised the phenomenon
Analogue_filter
Type of signal processing filter
inductors, capacitors and resistors which have the properties of inductance, elastance (inverse capacitance) and resistance, respectively. The mechanical counterparts
Mechanical_filter
comprehensive impedance analogy of mechanical to electrical systems. Hydraulic analogy Elastance H.F. Olson, Dynamical Analogies, Van Nostrand, 2 ed, 1958 v t e
Capacitor-spring_analogy
Any analogy between electrical and mechanical systems, used for modelling
either analogy with either representation if desired. Analogical models Elastance contains information on Oliver Heaviside's role in analogies Teledeltos
Mechanical–electrical analogies
Mechanical–electrical_analogies
American Physician-Scientist
pressure-volume relations in the intact heart and in particular its maximal elastance, an index of contractility, and the role of external constraints on measures
David_Kass_(physician)
Terminology of mechanical respiration
controls the breath in accordance with the equation of motion Pressure = Elastance*Volume + Resistance*Flow Volume controlled ventilation is ventilation
Nomenclature of mechanical ventilation
Nomenclature_of_mechanical_ventilation
Lung function test measuring effect of pressure oscillation on airflow
{E_{rs}}{\omega }}} , where E r s {\displaystyle E_{rs}} is the airway elastance and ω {\displaystyle \omega } is the angular velocity such that ω = 2
Impulse_oscillometry
Loss of elasticity in blood vessels
describe the mechanical properties of arteries include elastance, or the reciprocal (inverse) of elastance, compliance. The relationship between arterial stiffness
Arterial_stiffness
on measurements of the patient's pathology (airways resistance, lung elastance, spontaneous breathing, gas exchange). The mechanism of these Modes is
Table of modes of mechanical ventilation
Table_of_modes_of_mechanical_ventilation
derived from series of loops are: Time-varying elastance End-systolic elastance also called maximal elastance Preload recruitable stroke work Preload adjusted
Pressure–volume loop experiments
Pressure–volume_loop_experiments
increases: Elevated afterload: reflected by increased effective arterial elastance and ventricular end-systolic pressure. Enhanced myocardial contractility:
Anrep_effect
Equivalent circuit for impedance networks
purposes of this article it is mathematically more convenient to deal with elastance, D, the inverse of capacitance, C. In those terms the general branch impedance
Equivalent impedance transforms
Equivalent_impedance_transforms
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
exhibit an abnormal systolic timecourse, with a shortened elastance timecourse and lower peak elastance in vivo, and an accelerated force development in isolated
Myosin binding protein C, cardiac
Myosin_binding_protein_C,_cardiac
American scientist and underwater breathing apparatus authority
Carlson NA, Thalmann ED (1994). "Characterization and measurement of elastance with application to underwater breathing apparatus". Undersea & Hyperbaric
John_R._Clarke_(scientist)
American hyperbaric medicine specialist (1945-2004)
Carlson; E. D. Thalmann (1994). "Characterization and measurement of elastance with application to underwater breathing apparatus". Undersea Hyperb.
Edward_D._Thalmann
of 1 volt between its plates. The reciprocal of capacitance is called elastance. There are two closely related notions of capacitance self-capacitance
Performance and modelling of AC transmission
Performance_and_modelling_of_AC_transmission
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
of contractility. In TG-RLC(P-), the time for the heart to reach peak elastance during ejection was elongated, ejection capacity was decreased and the
MYL2
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