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Three kinds of TVS in a SIR epidemic model with saturated infectious force and vertical transmission
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    Three kinds of TVS in a SIR epidemic model with saturated infectious force and vertical transmission (English)
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    24 April 2010
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    pulse
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    vaccination
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    treatment
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    global stability
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    persistent
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