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The following pages link to Human mobility and time spent at destination: impact on spatial epidemic spreading (Q2632202):
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- A network model for Ebola spreading (Q305606) (← links)
- Navigability of multiplex temporal network (Q1620083) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of the first passage path ensemble of jump processes (Q1753253) (← links)
- Global analysis of an age-structured SEIR endemic model (Q1754498) (← links)
- Modeling epidemic in metapopulation networks with heterogeneous diffusion rates (Q2045512) (← links)
- Epidemic dynamics on metapopulation networks with node2vec mobility (Q2068743) (← links)
- The spreading of infectious diseases with recurrent mobility of community population (Q2137600) (← links)
- Population dynamics models based on the transmission mechanism of mcr-1 (Q2155423) (← links)
- Migration rate estimation in an epidemic network (Q2245881) (← links)
- Mapping higher-order network flows in memory and multilayer networks with Infomap (Q2633170) (← links)
- Impact of temporal scales and recurrent mobility patterns on the unfolding of epidemics (Q5135067) (← links)
- Modeling Communicable Diseases, Human Mobility, and Epidemics: A Review (Q6092753) (← links)