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Analyzing bioterror; response logistics: The case of smallpox.
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    Analyzing bioterror; response logistics: The case of smallpox. (English)
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    25 September 2003
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    Bioterror
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    response logistics
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    Contact tracing
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    Queueing
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    Traced vaccination
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    Mass vaccination
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    Smallpox
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