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Complex Dynamics of Bus, Tram and Elevator Delays in Transportation System
It is necessary and important to operate buses and trams on time. The bus
schedule is closely related to the dynamic motion of buses. In this part, we
introduce the nonlinear maps for describing the dynamics of shuttle buses in
the transportation system. The complex motion of the buses is explained by the
nonlinear-map models. The transportation system of shuttle buses without
passing is similar to that of the trams. The transport of elevators is also
similar to that of shuttle buses with freely passing. The complex dynamics of a
single bus is described in terms of the piecewise map, the delayed map, the
extended circle map and the combined map. The dynamics of a few buses is
described by the model of freely passing buses, the model of no passing buses,
and the model of increase or decrease of buses. The nonlinear-map models are
useful to make an accurate estimate of the arrival time in the bus
transportation
Insecticide and community interventions to control Triatoma dimidiata in localities of the State of Veracruz, Mexico
Three different interventions to control Triatoma dimidiata in the State of Veracruz were implemented: X-1 = whole dwelling spraying, X-2 = middle wall spraying, X-3 = household cleaning. Cyfluthrin was sprayed 3 times with 8 month intervals. After each spraying, insects were collected and sent to the laboratory to be recorded and to determine genus and species of the adult triatomine bugs, and nymphs were counted. Trypanosoma cruzi presence was determined. With X-1, the infestation, colonization, and natural infection indexes were reduced to 0% in the 3 localities, with respect to t0. With X-2, the infestation index was reduced to 10% at t3 in 3 localities; the colonization index was reduced to 0% in only 1 locality at t3, and the natural infection index was reduced to 0% at t3. With X-3 the 3 indexes were not effectively reduced but they decreased with respect to the baseline study. Insecticide application to the whole dwelling is a more efficient intervention than its application to only the lower half of the walls and to the cleaning of houses