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Dorothy I WallaceProfessor of Mathematics, Dartmouth College Verified email at math.dartmouth.edu Cited by 653 |
Muscle MRI in patients with dysferlinopathy: pattern recognition and implications for clinical trials
J Diaz-Manera, R Fernandez-Torron… - Journal of Neurology …, 2018 - jnnp.bmj.com
Background and objective Dysferlinopathies are a group of muscle disorders caused by
mutations in the DYSF gene. Previous muscle imaging studies describe a selective pattern …
mutations in the DYSF gene. Previous muscle imaging studies describe a selective pattern …
[HTML][HTML] Properties of tumor spheroid growth exhibited by simple mathematical models
DI Wallace, X Guo - Frontiers in oncology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Solid tumors, whether in vitro or in vivo, are not an undifferentiated mass of cells. They
include necrotic regions, regions of cells that are in a quiescent state (either slowly growing …
include necrotic regions, regions of cells that are in a quiescent state (either slowly growing …
Financial literacy and quantitative reasoning in the high school and college classroom
This overview frames the eight articles devoted to financial literacy in this issue of Numeracy.
The survey questions used to assess financial literacy in the United States, Romania …
The survey questions used to assess financial literacy in the United States, Romania …
Three‐year quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy study in lower limb muscle in dysferlinopathy
H Reyngoudt, FE Smith… - Journal of cachexia …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Natural history studies in neuromuscular disorders are vital to understand the
disease evolution and to find sensitive outcome measures. We performed a longitudinal …
disease evolution and to find sensitive outcome measures. We performed a longitudinal …
[HTML][HTML] Normal age-related changes in left ventricular function: Role of afterload and subendocardial dysfunction
JD Parikh, KG Hollingsworth, D Wallace… - International journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background In normal ageing, both vascular and ventricular properties change, and how
these affect left ventricular function is not clear. Methods 96 subjects (ages 20–79) without …
these affect left ventricular function is not clear. Methods 96 subjects (ages 20–79) without …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison of five malaria transmission models: benchmark tests and implications for disease control
Background Models for malaria transmission are usually compared based on the quantities
tracked, the form taken by each term in the equations, and the qualitative properties of the …
tracked, the form taken by each term in the equations, and the qualitative properties of the …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of Rising Temperature on Lyme Disease: Ixodes scapularis Population Dynamics and Borrelia burgdorferi Transmission and Prevalence
Warmer temperatures are expected to increase the incidence of Lyme disease through
enhanced tick maturation rates and a longer season of transmission. In addition, there could …
enhanced tick maturation rates and a longer season of transmission. In addition, there could …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling of Control Efforts against Rhipicephalus sanguineus, the Vector of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Sonora Mexico
G Alvarez-Hernandez, AV Trejo, V Ratti, M Teglas… - Insects, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is among the most fatal of all
bacterial diseases in the Americas. Humans become ill through the bite of ticks infected with …
bacterial diseases in the Americas. Humans become ill through the bite of ticks infected with …
[HTML][HTML] Left ventricular functional, structural and energetic effects of normal aging: Comparison with hypertension
Objectives Both aging and hypertension are significant risk factors for heart failure in the
elderly. The purpose of this study was to determine how aging, with and without …
elderly. The purpose of this study was to determine how aging, with and without …
[HTML][HTML] Dilution and amplification effects in Lyme disease: Modeling the effects of reservoir-incompetent hosts on Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto transmission
The literature on Lyme disease includes a lively debate about the paradoxical role of
changing deer populations. A decrease in the number of deer will both (1) reduce the …
changing deer populations. A decrease in the number of deer will both (1) reduce the …