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Parasite sources and sinks in a patched Ross-Macdonald malaria model with human and mosquito movement: implications for control
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    Parasite sources and sinks in a patched Ross-Macdonald malaria model with human and mosquito movement: implications for control (English)
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    15 September 2016
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    malaria transmission
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    patched model
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    monotone systems
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    basic reproduction number
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    control
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