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The intrinsic rate of increase of HIV/AIDS: Epidemiological and evolutionary implications
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    The intrinsic rate of increase of HIV/AIDS: Epidemiological and evolutionary implications (English)
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    21 May 1996
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    AIDS
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    demographic theory
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    long-term infections
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    host variation
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    HIV
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    changes in transmission rates
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    effect of treatment
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    effects of natural selection
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    virulence
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