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Using mathematical models to understand the AIDS epidemic
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    Using mathematical models to understand the AIDS epidemic (English)
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    1988
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    diffusion-risk model
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    AIDS epidemic
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    transmission mechanisms
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    AIDS virus
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    variation in incubation periods
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    infectivity
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    random partner choices
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    similar behavior groups
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