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Fatal or harmless: extreme bistability induced by sterilizing, sexually transmitted pathogens
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    Fatal or harmless: extreme bistability induced by sterilizing, sexually transmitted pathogens (English)
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    5 November 2013
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    disease transmission
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    mating
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    population dynamics
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    population management
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    sexually transmitted disease
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