Abstract
High altitude environments challenge the physiology of
mammals mainly due to hypoxic conditions. As a response to this, many mammals
show molecular adaptations e.g. by mutations in the genes encoding the hemoglobins.
This can result in an increase O2 affinity (and thereby a
leftshifted O2 dissociation curve) which will enhance the pulmonary
loading of O2. However, the shift can also hamper the O2 unloading
process to the metabolic tissue. To elucidate this trade-off between loading and
unloading a numerical computer model was made in the program Insigt maker based
on the organism, deer mouse (
Peromyscus
maniculatus). The numerical solution was calculated by the Runge-Kutta
method. A time step (dt) of 0.00001 was chosen, as the results were independent
of dt at this value. This was tested by investigating the residual values of an
interval of dt around 0.00001. The model showed how the trade-off is expressed
at different altitudes and how the degree of advantages/disadvantages varies.
Based on the model it can be suggested that the trade-off is beneficial, when
the hypoxia is severe at high altitude. This is consistent with previously
findings.
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This is a stock-flow consistent model, namely the simplest (SIM) model with government money. I have added imports and exports and an exchange rate which has an influence on consumption demand via real disposable income and real foreign demand.
Godley/Lavoie (2006), chapter 3
(I had to change the equation for consumption demand. The disposable income now enters with a time lag of one period. Otherwise the model would be recursive and would not work in Insight Maker. Thanks to Gene for support.)designed by Dirk Ehnts (blog)
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Model is created by Gene Bellinger. Original model can be accessed from https://insightmaker.com/insight/2249/Adjusting-the-Shower-SFD.
The delays associated with adjusting the shower is a very common example of the Balancing Loop with Delay Systems Archetype.
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A causal loop synthesis of Allen and Mokyr's explanations of the British Industrial Revolution fro 1700 to 1850 based on Mokyr's Enlightenment Economy Book and Gene Bellinger's Gemini Scripts Jan 2026
Why Britain led the Industrial Revolution
Ejercicios con VenSim pasados a insight maker
Clase 8.2
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New Learning tend to reduce Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning though our Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning inhibits new learning. The question is then how do we break this cycle. Adopted from "An Introduction to Systems Thinking with STELLA" by Barry Richmond.
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New Learning tend to reduce Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning though our Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning inhibits new learning. The question is then how do we break this cycle. Adopted from "An Introduction to Systems Thinking with STELLA" by Barry Richmond.
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From Jennifer Prah Ruger (2010) Health Capability Conceptualization and Operationalization Am J Public Health 100 p41-49 available from SSRN. Extends Insight 779 with Dahlgren and Whitehead's Sunrise Diagram of Social Determinants of Health added. See also wikipedia Capability Approach
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Unfolding WIP of Eric Wolstenholme's explanation of hospital congestion from March 2022 Youtube video and online stella presentation. Use of cascading interlinked archetypes. See Kumu version, early discharge boundaries IM for an earlier version and Generic Archetypes IM from Gene and Simpler Version IM
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New Learning tend to reduce Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning though our Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning inhibits new learning. The question is then how do we break this cycle. Adopted from "An Introduction to Systems Thinking with STELLA" by Barry Richmond.
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Thoughts on why it's not possible to sell systems thinking, or anything else to a person or an organization.
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WIP for SD representation of evolution From Mobus website and SJ Gould's big book
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New Learning tend to reduce Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning though our Outdated Thinking, Communicating & Learning inhibits new learning. The question is then how do we break this cycle. Adopted from "An Introduction to Systems Thinking with STELLA" by Barry Richmond.
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Grimm's ODD and Nate Osgood's ABM Modeling Process and Courses See also Pattern Oriented Modelling IM-3834
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Grimm's ODD and Nate Osgood's ABM Modeling Process and Courses See also Pattern Oriented Modelling IM-3834
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Model in support of an article being written about the relationship between investment and austerity. See Version 2
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Our computer model details the change in allele frequency of resistant mosquitoes in Africa when the government began spraying DDT. The few mosquitoes that naturally survived the chemical sprays reproduced, and created a large population of resistant mosquitoes. When DDT was sprayed later to prevent the spread of malaria, the DDT was not as effective because of the large amount of DDT-resistant phenotypes in the population.
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