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Modeling directly transmitted infections in a routinely vaccinated population -- the force of infection described by a Volterra integral equation
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    Modeling directly transmitted infections in a routinely vaccinated population -- the force of infection described by a Volterra integral equation (English)
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    28 January 2003
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    force of infection
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    immunization
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    time dependency
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    threshold
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    Rubella
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