ON THE ISSUE OF PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM

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The article emphasizes that accurate physiological interpretation of blood parameters requires a shift from a "slice of values" to modeling time dynamics and contextual normalization for individual conditions. It is concluded that the most promising approach is the integration of cellular, biochemical, and rheological data into unified functional indices, enabling the comparison of adaptation profiles and the identification of early dysregulation before clinical manifestations.

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Пазилова, С. (2026). ON THE ISSUE OF PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. Eurasian Journal of Medical and Natural Sciences, 6(3), 12–22. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJMNS/article/view/76044

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