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1. **Use of agent-based modeling to analyze potential non-occupational
exposures to asbestos of the general population of Sibate
(Colombia).**
1. **An Agent-Based Method for Feature Recognition and Path
Optimization of Computer Numerical Control Machining Trajectories.**

Duraffour F, Ramos-Bonilla JP, Lysaniuk B.
Li P, Chen M, Ji C, Zhou Z, Lin X, Yu D.

Environ Monit Assess. 2024 Sep 6;196(10):900. doi:
10.1007/s10661-024-13052-9.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Sep 3;24(17):5720. doi: 10.3390/s24175720.

> The models utilized a multi-agent simulation process, focusing on
> a 10-year period (1986-1995). …A range of values for input data
> for the models were utilized, spanning from very conservative
> numbers to exposure-promoting values. …
> To address these issues, this paper proposes a method for CNC
> system machining trajectory feature recognition and path
> optimization based on intelligent agents. This method employs
> intelligent agents to construct models and analyze the key
> geometric information in the G-co …
2. **Epidemic spreading on mixing group with face-to-face
interaction.**
2. **Agent-Based Modeling of Virtual Tumors Reveals the Critical
Influence of Microenvironmental Complexity on Immunotherapy
Efficacy.**

Gu W, Li W, Gao F, Su S, Zhang Z, Liu X, Wang W.
Wang Y, Bergman DR, Trujillo E, Fernald AA, Li L, Pearson AT, Sweis
RF, Jackson TL.

Chaos. 2024 Sep 1;34(9):093108. doi: 10.1063/5.0222847.
Cancers (Basel). 2024 Aug 23;16(17):2942. doi:
10.3390/cancers16172942.

> Despite the critical relevance of face-to-face interactions in
> real-world situations, there is a significant lack of
> comprehensive study addressing the unique issues of mixed groups,
> particularly those with complex face-to-face interactions. We
> introduce a novel model empl
> Nonetheless, ODEs cannot describe the spatial structure in the
> tumor microenvironment or quantify the influence of
> spatially-dependent characteristics of tumor-immune dynamics. For
> these reasons, agent-based models (ABMs) have gained popularity
> because they c
3. **Moderate confirmation bias enhances decision-making in groups of
reinforcement-learning agents.**
3. **Spatially fractionated GRID radiation potentiates immune-mediated
tumor control.**

Bergerot C, Barfuss W, Romanczuk P.
Bekker RA, Obertopp N, Redler G, Penagaricano J, Caudell JJ, Yamoah
K, Pilon-Thomas S, Moros EG, Enderling H.

PLoS Comput Biol. 2024 Sep 4;20(9):e1012404. doi:
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012404. Online ahead of print.
Radiat Oncol. 2024 Sep 13;19(1):121. doi:
10.1186/s13014-024-02514-6.

> To do so, we develop a Collective Asymmetric Reinforcement
> Learning (CARL) model in which artificial agents observe others’
> actions and rewards, and update this information asymmetrically.
> We use agent-based simulations to study how confirmation bias
> affects
> It is thus conceivable that spatially fractionated radiotherapy
> (SFRT), administered through GRID blocks (SFRT-GRID) or lattice
> radiotherapy to create areas of low or high dose exposure, may
> create protective reservoirs of the tumor immune microenvironment,
> thereby preserving ant
4. **The contribution of movement to social network structure and
spreading dynamics under simple and complex transmission.**
4. **A generalized numerical model for clonal growth in scleractinian
coral colonies.**

Chimento M, Farine DR.
Llabrés E, Re E, Pluma N, Sintes T, Duarte CM.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Oct 21;379(1912):20220524.
doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0524. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
Proc Biol Sci. 2024 Sep;291(2030):20241327. doi:
10.1098/rspb.2024.1327. Epub 2024 Sep 13.

> Here, we examine the effect of the social-spatial interface on
> spreading dynamics using a simulation model. We quantify the
> relative effects of different movement rules (localized,
> semi-localized, nomadic and resource-based movement) and social
> transmission rules (simple t
> Although the principles of coral clonal growth, involving polyp
> division for spatial extension, are well-understood, numerical
> modelling efforts are notably scarce in the literature. In this
> article, we present a parsimonious numerical model based on the
> cloning of
5. **The influence of social and spatial processes on the epidemiology
of environmentally transmitted pathogens in wildlife: implications
for management.**
5. **Walk this way: modeling foraging ant dynamics in multiple food
source environments.**

Pandey A, Wojan C, Feuka A, Craft ME, Manlove K, Pepin KM.
Hartman S, Ryan SD, Karamched BR.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Oct 21;379(1912):20220532.
doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0532. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
J Math Biol. 2024 Sep 12;89(4):41. doi: 10.1007/s00285-024-02136-2.

> A better understanding of how these factors interact to determine
> disease dynamics is required for developing robust surveillance
> and management strategies. Here, we use a simple agent-based model
> where we vary host mobility (spatial), host gregariousness (so …
> What makes this process so fascinating is the self-organization of
> ants into trails using chemical pheromone in the absence of direct
> communication. Here we present a stochastic lattice model that
> captures essential features of foraging ant dynamics inspired by
> recent a …
6. **A wrap-around movement path randomization method to distinguish
social and spatial drivers of animal interactions.**
6. **A quantitative study of the effects of a dual layer coating
drug-eluting stent on safety and efficacy.**

Gahm K, Nguyen R, Acácio M, Anglister N, Vaadia G, Spiegel O,
Pinter-Wollman N.
Guo B, Chen S, Zhang Y, Yang Y, Song H, Zhang Y, Du T, Qiao A.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Oct 21;379(1912):20220531.
doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0531. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
J Biomech. 2024 Sep 4;176:112304. doi:
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112304. Online ahead of print.

> Here, we update a reference model that detects social attraction
> above the effect of spatial constraints. We explore the use of our
> ‘wrap-around’ method and compare its performance to the previous
> approach using agent-based simulations. The wrap-around method …
> This framework consisted of four coupled modules, namely (1) a
> mechanical stimuli module, simulating mechanical stimuli caused by
> percutaneous coronary intervention through a finite element
> analysis, (2) an inflammation module, simulating inflammation of
> vascular smooth muscle ce …
7. **Diverse morphology and motility induced emergent order in
bacterial collectives.**
7. **Smartboard: Visual Exploration of Team Tactics with LLM Agent.**

Mondal K, Bera P, Ghosh P.
Liu Z, Xie X, He M, Zhao W, Wu Y, Cheng L, Zhang H, Wu Y.

J Chem Phys. 2024 Sep 7;161(9):094908. doi: 10.1063/5.0220700.
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph. 2024 Sep 10;PP. doi:
10.1109/TVCG.2024.3456200. Online ahead of print.

> In this study, we delve into the dynamics of a mixed bacterial
> population comprising two distinct species with different
> morphology and motility aspects. Employing agent-based modeling
> and computer simulations, we analyze the impacts of size ratios
> and packin …
> We develop an extensible framework that integrates large language
> models (LLMs) and visualizations to help users communicate with
> the coach agent with multimodal inputs. Based on the framework, we
> design and develop Smartboard, an agent-based interactive visu …
8. **Determinants of successful disease control through voluntary
quarantine dynamics on social networks.**
8. **Is the Run, Hide, Fight Concept Effective in Improving Hospital
Response to Shooting Incidents? A Systematic Review.**

Shi S, Wang Z, Chen X, Fu F.
Rummaneethorn N, Taubman C, Adamakos F.

Math Biosci. 2024 Aug 31;377:109288. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2024.109288.
Online ahead of print.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2024 Sep 9;18:e111. doi:
10.1017/dmp.2024.78.

> To better understand self-motivated health behavior choices under
> these factors, here we incorporate voluntary quarantine into an
> endemic disease model - the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS)
> model - and perform comprehensive agent-based simulatio …
> The measurements were subjective evaluations and survival
> probabilities post-concept. One agent-based modeling study
> suggested a high survival probability in non-medical settings. …
9. **Enforced specificity of an animal symbiosis.**
9. **Epidemiological Consequences of Individual Centrality on Wild
Chimpanzees.**

Wagner JM, Wong JH, Millar JG, Haxhimali E, Bruckner A, Naragon TH,
Boedicker JQ, Parker J.
Pierron M, Sueur C, Shimada M, MacIntosh AJJ, Romano V.

bioRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Aug 6:2024.08.04.606548. doi:
10.1101/2024.08.04.606548.
Am J Primatol. 2024 Sep 8:e23682. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23682. Online
ahead of print.

> The strict fidelity of many such interspecies associations is
> posited to hinge on sensory tuning to host-derived cues, a model
> supported by studies of neural function in host-specific model
> species. …Remarkably, the rove beetle also performs its symbiotic
> behavior …
> In this study, we built a party network from wild chimpanzees (Pan
> troglodytes), and used agent-based modeling to test: (i) whether
> individual attributes (sex, age) predict individual centrality
> (i.e., whether it is more or less socially connected); (ii) whet …
10. **A model-based assessment of social isolation practices for
COVID-19 outbreak response in residential care facilities.**
10. **Interplay of virulence factors shapes ecology and treatment
outcomes in polymicrobial infections.**

Zachreson C, Tobin R, Walker C, Conway E, Shearer FM, McVernon J,
Geard N.
Herzberg C, van Meegen EN, van Hasselt JGC.

BMC Infect Dis. 2024 Aug 29;24(1):880. doi:
10.1186/s12879-024-09788-x.
Math Biosci. 2024 Sep 6;377:109293. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2024.109293.
Online ahead of print.

> Such policies are controversial because of their association with
> adverse mental and physical health indicators and there is a lack
> of modelling that assesses their effectiveness. METHODS: In
> consultation with the Australian Government Department of Health
> and Aged Care, w
> The aim of this study was to assess how bacterial virulence
> factors targeting neutrophil function influence ecology and
> treatment outcomes of PMIs. An agent-based model was constructed
> which describes a dual-species bacterial population in the
> presence of neu
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