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What can mathematical models tell us about the relationship between circular migrations and HIV transmission dynamics?
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    What can mathematical models tell us about the relationship between circular migrations and HIV transmission dynamics? (English)
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    3 February 2015
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    circular migrations
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    HIV transmission modeling
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    compartmental models
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    network models
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    exponential random graph models
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