Technical report: mathematical modeling of jaundice using numerical differential method (Euler Method) / Ku Nur Zulaikha Ku Mahmud, Maizurah Mohammad and Hanun Nasuha Lop Ahmad

Ku Mahmud,, Ku Nur Zulaikha and Mohammad, Maizurah and Lop Ahmad, Hanun Nasuha (2016) Technical report: mathematical modeling of jaundice using numerical differential method (Euler Method) / Ku Nur Zulaikha Ku Mahmud, Maizurah Mohammad and Hanun Nasuha Lop Ahmad. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

Abstract

Jaundice is yellowing of the skin and eyes when a baby has a high level of bilirubin in the blood. It's caused by excess bilirubin damaging the brain or central nervous system. In this paper, we want to solve the mathematical model of jaundice by combining Mass Transport Model and Mass Balance Law using Euler Method. From the result, we observed how different parameters can give different solutions and which parameter are the best in simulating the system of concentration of bilirubin. From our study, we found that the concentration of bilirubin remains in danger zone for the period of over 20 hours for both parameters used and the maturity rate of 0.04 is the best parameter in simulating the system.

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Item Type: Student Project
Creators:
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Email / ID Num.
Ku Mahmud,, Ku Nur Zulaikha
2014274158
Mohammad, Maizurah
2014808112
Lop Ahmad, Hanun Nasuha
2014417906
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Email / ID Num.
Advisor
Wan Ramli, Wan Khairiyah Hulaini
UNSPECIFIED
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > Study and teaching
Q Science > QA Mathematics > Equations
Q Science > QA Mathematics > Analysis
Q Science > QM Human anatomy > Integument. General works > External skin
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kelantan > Machang Campus > Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Programme: Mathematics Project (MAT660)
Keywords: Jaundice, baby, bilirubin, Mass Transport Model, Mass Balance Law, Euler Method
Date: 2016
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/110492
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