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Consistent partnership formation: Application to a sexually transmitted disease model
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    Consistent partnership formation: Application to a sexually transmitted disease model (English)
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    18 May 2012
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    misreported data
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    Weibull distribution
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    Gompertz growth
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    linear quantile regression
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