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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.
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
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, ...
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Mathematical model of memory suggests seven senses are optimal
Skoltech scientists have devised a mathematical model of memory. By analyzing its new model, the team came to surprising ...
From fireworks to woodburning to modeling fire behavior, Jenna Sjunneson McDanold’s love of fire has fueled her growth as an artist and a mathematician. As part of her studies as mathematical modeling ...
Four Homestead High School students recently won an international math modeling competition — and $20,000 in scholarship money to go with it. Adam Garsha, Jacob Schmidman, Eric Wan and Ethan Wang took ...
Juniors and seniors throughout the United States seeking a transformative high school experience and the chance to win thousands of dollars in scholarships for college are invited to register for the ...
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 ...
Researchers use mathematical modeling to help explain why CAR T cells work in some patients and not in others. Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, or CAR T, is a relatively new type of therapy ...
By extending a proof of a physically important behavior in one-dimensional quantum spin systems to higher dimensions, a RIKEN ...
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