The engine: Inducing the ontogenesis

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Abstract

The stochastic Navier-Stokes equation essentially solves the mysteries underlying the morphogenetic processes of human beings having arms, legs, and inner organs, because seventy percent of living things are filled with water. First, a computational fluid dynamics code used on supercomputers reconstructs the three-dimensional structures of systems such as the human body with complex convexoconcave shapes. Second, the theory also explains the reason why inner organs such as heart and liver are left-right asymmetric at the later stage of the developmental process. Analysis based on the present fluid-dynamics on space and the molecular theory on time proposed in our previous reports will bring a new insight on the spatiotemporal structure of ontogeny. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Naitoh, K. (2011). The engine: Inducing the ontogenesis. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 34 IFMBE, pp. 215–218). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21683-1_54

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