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Development of a three dimensional in silico model of the human respiratory system for dosimetric use

Published:21 July 2013Publication History

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The homeland security community requires a unique solution to the challenges of studying exposure to aerosol-based contaminants. The goal of this work is to create a comprehensive computational, morphologically-realistic model of the human respiratory system that can be used to study the inhalation, deposition, and clearance of contaminants, while making the model adaptable for age, race, sex, and health.

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  1. Rosati, J., Burton, R., McCauley, R., and McGregor. G. 2010. Three Dimensional Modeling of the Human Respiratory System, 2010, American Association for Aerosol Research 29th Annual Conference. Retrieved from http://aaarabstracts.com/2010/viewabstract.php?paper=859Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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    SIGGRAPH '13: ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters
    July 2013
    115 pages
    ISBN:9781450323420
    DOI:10.1145/2503385

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