Health risk characterization of exposure to benzene in service stations and petroleum refineries has been carried out in previous studies using guideline values set by various agencies.
Benjamin Edokpolo +2 more
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Computational Complexity Analysis for Monte Carlo Approximations of Classically Scaled Population Processes [PDF]
We analyze and compare the computational complexity of dierent simulation strategies for Monte Carlo in the setting of classically scaled population processes. This setting includes stochastically modeled biochemical systems.
David F. Anderson, D. Higham, Yu Sun
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Monte Carlo Methods for Rough Free Energy Landscapes: Population Annealing and Parallel Tempering
Parallel tempering and population annealing are both effective methods for simulating equilibrium systems with rough free energy landscapes. Parallel tempering, also known as replica exchange Monte Carlo, is a Markov chain Monte Carlo method while ...
A. Schug +21 more
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A Comparison of Green, Delta, and Monte Carlo Methods to Select an Optimal Approach for Calculating the 95% Confidence Interval of the Population-attributable Fraction: Guidance for Epidemiological Research [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the Delta, Greenland, and Monte Carlo methods for estimating 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the population-attributable fraction (PAF).
Sangjun Lee +6 more
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Advances for the time-dependent Monte Carlo neutron transport analysis in McCARD
For an accurate and efficient time-dependent Monte Carlo (TDMC) neutron transport analysis, several advanced methods are newly developed and implemented in the Seoul National University Monte Carlo code, McCARD.
Sang Hoon Jang, Hyung Jin Shim
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A Bayesian space–time model for clustering areal units based on their disease trends [PDF]
Population-level disease risk across a set of non-overlapping areal units varies in space and time, and a large research literature has developed methodology for identifying clusters of areal units exhibiting elevated risks.
Lawson, Andrew +3 more
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Standard PK/PD concepts can be applied to determine a dosage regimen for a macrolide: the case of tulathromycin in the calf [PDF]
The pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of tulathromycin, administered to calves subcutaneously at the dosage of 2.5 mg/kg, was established in serum, inflamed (exudate), and noninflamed (transudate) fluids in a tissue cage model. The PK profile of tulathromycin
Aliabadi +35 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Glioma recurrence severely impacts patient prognosis, with current treatments showing limited efficacy. Traditional methods struggle to analyze recurrence mechanisms due to challenges in assessing tumor heterogeneity, spatial dynamics, and gene networks.
Lei Qiu +10 more
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Adaptive adjoint-based population-control methods for kinetic simulations in TRIPOLI-4
Time-dependent Monte Carlo simulations for reactor kinetics applications require special variance-reduction and population-control techniques in order to efficiently cope with the typically huge imbalance between the respective time scales and population
Montecchio Cecilia +4 more
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Towards a highly efficient and unbiased population-control algorithm for kinetic Monte Carlo simulations [PDF]
Population-control methods are key to non-stationary Monte Carlo simulations of multiplying systems: they prevent either the unbounded growth or the disappearance of neutrons, occurring respectively in supercritical and subcritical conditions ...
Montecchio Cecilia +4 more
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