Fleeting States Studios
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by Sienna Morris
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This Anatomical Human Heart Numberism drawing is drawn with the mathematical framework of a healthy human heart. With this data, pooled from generations of research, we can bring a sick heart back to health and keep a healthy heart beating a longer lifetime.
We cannot help but attach so much of ourselves to this little organ, linking it intimately to passion, curiosity and the determination to live and achieve. We attribute complex, emotional attachments to an organ that excels in self-sufficiency and precise regulation. Nothing else would do as our symbol for love, as it compliments passion with pattern. Great Coronary Vein: C8H11NO3 Norepinephrine Superior and Inferior Vena Cava: arteriovenous oxygen difference a-vO2 diff = Ca – Cv AV Node: Normal Firing rate= 40-60 per minute. SA Node: Membrane Potential Em = g’K+ (-96 mV) + g’Ca++ (+134 mV) Inner view of the right Atrium: Vimentin RefSequence (mRNA) : NM_003380.3 RefSequence (protein): NP_003371.2 Outer view of muscles of the left atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle: Stroke Volume (SV) = EDV – ESV Ejection Fraction (EF) = (SV / EDV) × 100% Cardiac Output (Q) = SV × HR Cardiac Index(CI) =Q/ Body Surface Area (BSA) = SV × HR/BSA (near Aortic Valve): Systolic pressure gradient across valve – AVA(cm2) = CO (l/m)/√mean Gradient (mmHg) Pulmonary Veins: Oxygen Content of Blood = [hemoglobin] (g/dl) x 1.34 (ml O2/g of hemoglobin) x saturation of blood (percent) + 0.0032 x partial pressure of oxygen Other data: 250=350gm 9-12 oz 2.5 billion beats per 60 year lifetime. There are hidden words and numbers not listed here, that you can find over time the longer you look at the piece. **Prices included shipping and handling. These are giclee canvas prints, stretched on wood bars and ready to hang. ** Categorized in Math & Science |
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Sienna Morris created the drawing technique Numberism in the summer of 2008, a term which she coined when she could find no other name for it. She has also worked as a painter and graphics designer. She currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon and can be found every Saturday and Sunday at the Portland Saturday Market.
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