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Show 14 Tooele Transcript, Thursday, June IS, I9SI The devil never temp u with more ucee than wlien he tempts us with a sight of our own good actions. Thomas W dwm - says lloppensteadt, and there are interesting questions to be answered. How dues the body know what time U is? Can surgery be scheduled so people are in the recovery room when their blood hormones are at an optimum level for survival? Are there certain times of the day when weight control is easier because the bodys metabolism treats food dif- From medteal physiology scrtlie why and how living to the economic of dwind- cells arrange themselves in ling resource. University funning an emhrvo. -- TAXONOMY, the of Utah mathematicians are system for dividadding greater insight into studies involving the life ing plants, animals and in- "aperiodic" breathing pattern. Referred to as chaotic behavior, it occurs under low oxygen conditions, such as a backpacker might encounter at high altitudes. models Its speculated that math to uses sects, this condition with faced may he inbiologists help infant volved sudden of in task monumental the death discoveries new syndrome. placing within the existing strucAccording to lloppen-stead- t, mathematical moture. Hoppenstead, who re- dels have been developed cently authored a textbook that accurately describe on Mathematical Methods the range of behavior in of Population Biology," breathing patterns from currently works in the normal to chaotic. We areas of respiration and hope the model will contribute to some understanding nerve models. of how this adverse beBespiration involves havior occurs and how it mathematics complicated in interesting ways, notes can be controlled. Nerve cell behavior is lloppensteadt. lies intrigued by two problems: described mathematically what acts as a "pace- in terms of its electrical maker" to control respira- properties, such as voltage tion and why are some or current across and membranes. breathing patterns out of through "Nerve membranes exhibit svnc? ' "WE BREATHE with- curious responses to alterout thinking about it," he nating current stimulaIts believed tion," notes lloppensteadt. explains. MATH models based on that breathing is controlled "electrical circuit anaan or a by fairly simple system network of nerve interact- logue," illustrate the osciing. When one fires it ex- llation behavior seen in cites or inhibits another nerves, he says. The models one, and so on. We use are used to suggest what mathematical models to experiments might be perstudy the electrical circuits formed on the nerves. that mimic this type of belloppensteadt and his havior." colleagues have also deThe respiration model veloped mathematical mohas three essential parts: dels to describe things as How fast does the blood diverse as the spread of inmove from the lungs to the fection, an individuals rebrain; how much carbon sponse to drugs, the cyclidioxide is in the blood; and cal emergence of cicadas, how does the electrical and an economic model to manactivity respond to control develop long- range for fisherschemes the breathing rhythms? agement We have formulated a ies. Another intriguing area model of essentially three describes that being studied in matheequations these variables, he says. matical biology is the "It turns out to be a com- bodys biological rhythms, plicated system but weve evidenced by fluctuating hormone levels, metabobeen able to show that it whats happeni- lism and blood pressure during the day. Is there a ng." ANOTHER phenome- biological clock ticking innon in breathing is called side? THERE has been considCheyne- - Stokes respiration, which is an irregular or erable work in this area, class-ificati- sciences. The University is at the forefront of applied Off! a? mathematical biology," says Dr. Frank lloppen-s- t each, professor of mathe- in$BGOsire matics. Because of our strong biology and mathematics departments, and certain areas of engineering and medicine, the climate here is extremely ripe for developing this new area. THE U of U Mathema- tics Department began developing its applied math program in the life sciences in 1977. Today, a half dozen faculty memliers -- are involved in numerous aspects of mathematical biology, he notes. The focus of this new field is the development of models that describe, explain or predict the responses of living systems to different stimuli using mathematics instead of NEW LOBBY HOURS: words. 9:00 a.m. -- 6:00 p.m. NEW According to Friday Monday DRIVE-I- Hoppen-stead- t, many areas in the life sciences have the key requirement of significant HOURS: N mathematical content. For example: -- POPULATION biology deals with areas such as and ecology, 6:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Friday Monday genetics. Physiology concerns the modeling of various body organs, such as the heart, kidney and lungs, including artificial organs and limbs. 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