autonomic system

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system
noun
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/ˈsɪs.təm/
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/ˈsɪs.təm/
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Anautonomicsystemis self-managing, meaning that it performs a range of operations to ensure its own viability.
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The final discussion demonstrates how trust can be integrated into anautonomicsystemas the core intelligence with which to base adaptivity choices upon.
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It indicated less expressedautonomicsystemdisorders in patients treated with interventional catheterization.
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Communication standards are also valuable within anautonomicsystemto facilitate system design and construction.
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By definition, anautonomicsystemlives with these problems at every step.
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This can have a substantial knock-on ripple effect throughout anautonomicsystemwhen a serious failure occurs.
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Indeed, we define a fullyautonomicsystemto be a system with no non-moving parts - as re-composition and re-configuration are endemic.
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In computing terms, it is likely that eachautonomicsystemwill have to reconfigure itself in response to problems encountered, while maintaining its overall operation as far as possible.
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On the other hand, an observer may be a component within theautonomicsystem, in which case it would be capable of monitoring message exchanges between the components.
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Trust in the overall system behaviour: in this instance, an external user or system may wish to know if theautonomicsystemcan produce a required output within certain constraints.
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The investigation of the pharmacology of epinephrine made a major contribution to the understanding of theautonomicsystemand the function of the sympathetic system.
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In the biological metaphor, these are the hands and, to some degree, the memory of theautonomicsystem.
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Autonomicsystemdysfunction can occur; in such a case, the patient would complain of orthostatic dizziness, problems with bowel and bladder functions, and cardiac problems.
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Theautonomicsystemcan be referred to as the involuntary component that regulates bodily organs and mechanisms, such as digestion and respiration.
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This model highlights the fact that the operation of anautonomicsystemis purpose-driven.
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As such, anautonomicsystemmust be self-contained and able to start-up and operate without any manual intervention or external help.
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In the human body, theautonomicsystemfacilitates and regulates a variety of functions including respiration, blood pressure and circulation, and emotive response.
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Another difference is that autonomic systems have communication sequences to consider.
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In theautonomicsystemit is produced mainly by neurons of the sympathetic nervous system and serves as a strong vasoconstrictor and also causes growth of fat tissue.
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To illustrate why composition is a possible source of error in autonomic systems, consider a composition exemplar.
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