Abstract

The study is devoted to assessing the effectiveness of the developed methodology for the multivariate analysis of the mutual influence when identifying of the elemental status of an organism. In a multidimensional space, the coordinates of which are the concentrations of elements, patients with the same body mass are located on the hyperplane. In order to carry out calculations related to the assessment of the influence of mass, it is necessary to break up a cloud of patient data on the hyperplates in increments of mass. As a reference element, when estimating the distance of the calculated point for each hyperplate, the beam of norms is chosen as introduced in the previous study, and the angle of rotation of the beam drawn to the calculated point is measured from the intersection line of the plane of equal mass and the plane of a given concentration. The calculations take into account only areas of high or low concentration of the element. In this case, the intersection lines of the plane of equal mass and the planes of a given concentration of each element form a set of rays on the plane of equal mass. The position of the calculated point in relation to this population allows us to assess the degree and direction of the influence of the selected element on all others. The advantage of the developed technique is the reduction of multidimensional analysis to the evaluation of two parameters - distance and angle of rotation.

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