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A stochastic model of the HIV epidemic and the HIV infection distribution in a homosexual population
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    A stochastic model of the HIV epidemic and the HIV infection distribution in a homosexual population (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    stochastic model
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    homosexual population
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    HIV infection distribution
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    computer-generated infection distributions
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    seroconversion distributions
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    three-parameter generalized log-logistic distribution
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    HIV epidemics
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