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Tuberculosis models with fast and slow dynamics: The role of close and casual contacts
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    Tuberculosis models with fast and slow dynamics: The role of close and casual contacts (English)
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    2 April 2003
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    generalized households
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    epidemic models
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    social networks
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    time scales
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    singular perturbation theory
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    tuberculosis
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