FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CONCEPTUAL MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR THE PROCESS OF EARLY DIAGNOSTICS OF HEREDITARY ORPHAN DISEASES
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2018.2.9293Keywords:
orphan diseases, graph, symptom, group of inborn errors of metabolism, recognition modelAbstract
The article deals with the development of a conceptual model for early diagnostics of hereditary orphan diseases. A number of theoretical positions used in the development are given. Conceptual approaches to formalizing the presentation of orphan diseases list in the form of a connected model are offered and the connection degrees are considered.
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