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Resorting to a multiphase modelling framework, tumours are described here as a mixture of tumour and host cells within a porous structure constituted by a remodelling extracellular matrix (ECM), which is wet by a physiological extracellular fluid. The model presented in this article focuses mainly… |
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Numerical solution of two delays Volterra Integral Equations is considered and the stability is studied on a nonlinear test equation
by carrying out a parallel investigation both on the continuous and the discrete problem. |
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This work presents a methodology for the short-term forecast of intense rainfall based on a neural network and the integration of Global Navigation and Positioning System (GNSS) and meteorological data. Precipitable water vapor (PWV) derived from GNSS is combined with surface pressure, surface… |
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Imprinting Control Regions (ICRs) need to maintain their parental allele-specific DNA methylation during early embryogenesis despite genome-wide demethylation and subsequent de novo methylation. ZFP57 and KAP1 are both required for maintaining the repressive DNA methylation and H3-lysine-9-… |
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) has been shown to be a potentially
important medical diagnostic tool. The success of MRS depends on the
quantitative data analysis, i.e. the interpretation of the signal in terms
of relevant physical parameters, such as frequencies, decay constants and… |
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Asymptotically convolution Volterra equations are characterized by kernel functions which exponentially
decay to convolution ones. Their importance in the applications motivates a numerical analysis of the
asymptotic behavior of the solution. Here the quasi-convolution nature of the kernel is… |
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We present the open-source computer program JETSPIN, specifically designed to simulate the electro-spinning process of nanofibers. Its capabilities are shown with proper reference to the underlying model, as well as a description of the relevant input variables and associated test-case simulations… |
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We derive an inversion formula for stationary Fokker-Plank equaion that can be usd for studying some inverse problems in dissipative dynamics |