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A mathematical model for predicting the geographic spread of new infectious agents
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    A mathematical model for predicting the geographic spread of new infectious agents (English)
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    1988
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    epidemiology
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    network of populations
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    continuous state space
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    discrete time
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    infectious disease
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    immunity following infection
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    epidemic threshold theorem
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    spread of influenza
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    prediction
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    temporal-geographic spread of infectious agents
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