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Measures of concurrency in networks and the spread of infectious disease
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    Measures of concurrency in networks and the spread of infectious disease (English)
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    5 June 1996
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    impact of concurrent partnerships
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    epidemic spread
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    concurrency
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    contact graph
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    dynamic partnership network
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    stochastic process of pair formation
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    disease transmission
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    Monte Carlo simulation
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    contact patterns
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