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Table 1 Results of the correlation analysis between measured and simulated mid-height mass fraction profiles over time

From: Cell-nanoparticle stickiness and dose delivery in a multi-model in silico platform: DosiGUI

  

DG

ISD3

ENP

Boundary condition

\(\:\varvec{r}\)

\(\:\varvec{p}\)

\(\:\varvec{r}\)

\(\:\varvec{p}\)

TiO2 (NM-105)

Maximal stickiness

0.995

0.178

0.987

0.002

TiO2 (NM-105)

Zero stickiness

0.690

0.042

0.637

0.033

CeO2 (NM-212)

Maximal stickiness

0.942

0.290

0.826

0.045

CeO2 (NM-212)

Zero stickiness

0.908

0.022

0.957

0.013

BaSO4 (NM-220)

Maximal stickiness

0.999

0.016

0.999

0.001

BaSO4 (NM-220)

Zero stickiness

0.622

0.372

0.357

0.098

  1. Correlation analysis for both maximally sticky and non-sticky bottom. The Pearson’s coefficient (\(\:r\)) and the p-value of the extra sum-of-squares F-test on the slope of the regression line (\(\:p\)) are reported as average values of those obtained for the three nominal doses administered in each case (see Figure A2 for examples of the corresponding plots of the correlation fitting)