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A Periodic Vector-Bias Malaria Model with Incubation Period
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    A Periodic Vector-Bias Malaria Model with Incubation Period (English)
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    26 January 2017
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    malaria transmission
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    periodic solutions
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    time delay
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    basic reproduction ratio
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    threshold dynamics
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