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2018

Modelling the suppression of autoimmunity after pathogen infection

Authors
Oliveira, BMPM; Trinchet, R; Otero Espinar, MVO; Pinto, A; Burroughs, N;

Publication
MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN THE APPLIED SCIENCES

Abstract
We study a mathematical model of immune response by T cells where the regulatory T cells (Treg) inhibit interleukin 2 (IL-2) secretion. We model the suppression of the autoimmune line of T cells after a different line of T cells responded to a pathogen infection. In this paper, we show that if the population of the pathogen responding line of T cells becomes large enough, the competition for IL-2 and the increase in the death rates may lead to a depletion in the concentration of autoimmune T cells. Provided this lasts for a sufficiently long time, the concentration of autoimmune T cells can be brought down to values inside the basin of attraction of the controlled state, and autoimmunity can be suppressed.

2018

Modeling, Dynamics, Optimization and Bioeconomics III

Authors
Pinto, AA; Zilberman, D;

Publication
Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics

Abstract

2018

Design of Sampling Plans for Sensory Evaluation

Authors
Figueiredo, FO; Figueiredo, AM; Gomes, MI;

Publication
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING 2018 (ICCMSE-2018)

Abstract
Sensory tests are quality assurance tools commonly used to measure and/or detect the presence of abnormal characteristics perceived through the senses in lots of raw material and final products in many manufacturing and food industries. In this paper two acceptance sampling plans for sensory evaluation are designed, and an illustration of the performance of such plans applied to a real data set is presented.

2018

Acceptance-Sampling Plans for Reducing the Risk Associated with Chemical Compounds

Authors
Figueiredo, F; Figueiredo, A; Gomes, MI;

Publication
Contributions to Statistics - Recent Studies on Risk Analysis and Statistical Modeling

Abstract

2018

Métodos Fatoriais de Análise de Dados e Big Data

Authors
Adelaide Figueiredo; Fernanda Figueiredo;

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Abstract

2018

Dynamics of a fixed bed adsorption column in the kinetic separation of hexane isomers in MOF ZIF-8

Authors
Mendes, PAP; Rodrigues, AE; Almeida, JP; Silva, JAC;

Publication
Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics

Abstract
A fixed bed adsorption mathematical model has been developed to describe the kinetic separation of hexane isomers when they flow through a packed bed containing the microporous Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) ZIF-8 adsorbent. The flow of inert and adsorbable species through the fixed bed is modeled with fundamental differential equations according to the mass and heat conservation laws, a general isotherm to describe adsorption equilibrium and a lumped kinetic mass transfer mechanism between bulk gas phase and the porous solid. It is shown that a proper combination of two characteristic times (the residence time of the gas in the fixed bed, tfb and the characteristic time of diffusion of solutes into the pores tdif) can lead to very different dynamics of fixed bed adsorbers where in a limiting case can gives rise to a spontaneous breakthrough curves of solutes. The numerical simulations of an experimental breakthrough curve with the developed mathematical model clearly explain the complete separation between linear n-Hexane (nHEX) and the respective branched isomers: 3-Methyl-Pentane (3MP) and 2, 2-Dimethyl-Butane (22DMB). The separation is due to significant differences in the diffusivity parameters tdif between 3MP and 22DMB and the residence time of the gas mixture tfb within the fixed bed. This work shows the importance of mathematical modelling for the comprehension and design of adsorption separation processes. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature.

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