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Mathematical model recreates swallowing and reveals causes of dysphagia
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
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Math model unlocks mechanics of swallowing for potential medical breakthroughs
The mathematical model is a computer simulation that shows how muscles in the throat and esophagus move when we swallow.
Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have developed a mathematical model that recreates the muscle movements of the ...
The whole picture of Mathematical Modeling is systematically and thoroughly explained in this text for undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics, engineering, economics, finance, biology, ...
Medicine makers need to get better at math. Improved mathematical modeling would accelerate the move toward automated processes, cut production times, and reduce costs. Researchers Francesco Destro, ...
By extending a proof of a physically important behavior in one-dimensional quantum spin systems to higher dimensions, a RIKEN ...
A Rochester Institute of Technology scientist helped develop a new mathematical model that could aid doctors and patients assessing different approaches for treating metastatic cancer. Assistant ...
Predicting the rupture of aneurysms is crucial for medical prevention and treatment. As aspect ratio and size ratio increase and an aneurysm expands, the stress applied against the aneurysm walls and ...
The GSMM Camp is a weeklong workshop directed towards interdisciplinary problem solving whose aim is graduate student education and career development. The GSMM Camp is designed to promote a broad ...
Zebras and tigers have stripes, cheetahs and leopards have spots, and the ocellated lizard (Timon lepidus) boasts a labyrinthine pattern of black-and-green chains of scales. Now researchers from the ...
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