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The two-step exponential decay reaction network: analysis of the solutions and relation to epidemiological SIR models with logistic and Gompertz type infection contact patterns
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    The two-step exponential decay reaction network: analysis of the solutions and relation to epidemiological SIR models with logistic and Gompertz type infection contact patterns (English)
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    10 May 2021
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    reaction networks
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    chemical reaction network theory
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    exponential growth-decay reaction chain
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    epidemiological model
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