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Be-CoDiS: a mathematical model to predict the risk of human diseases spread between countries -- validation and application to the 2014--2015 ebola virus disease epidemic
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    Be-CoDiS: a mathematical model to predict the risk of human diseases spread between countries -- validation and application to the 2014--2015 ebola virus disease epidemic (English)
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    13 January 2016
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    epidemiological modeling
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    ebola virus disease
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    deterministic models
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    compartmental models
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