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Illustration of some limits of the Markov assumption for transition between groups in models of spread of an infectious pathogen in a structured herd
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    Illustration of some limits of the Markov assumption for transition between groups in models of spread of an infectious pathogen in a structured herd (English)
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    5 January 2011
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    structured population
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    semi-Markov
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    Markov
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    triangular distribution
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    population dynamics
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    pathogen spread
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    epidemic model
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