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The following pages link to Vector-borne diseases models with residence times -- a Lagrangian perspective (Q338698):
Displaying 17 items.
- Day-to-day population movement and the management of dengue epidemics (Q518208) (← links)
- Assessing the effects of daily commuting in two-patch dengue dynamics: a case study of Cali, Colombia (Q1642647) (← links)
- Multi-patch and multi-group epidemic models: a new framework (Q1644589) (← links)
- The role of animal grazing in the spread of Chagas disease (Q1712640) (← links)
- Global stability of malaria transmission dynamics model with logistic growth (Q1727167) (← links)
- Habitat fragmentation promotes malaria persistence (Q2007698) (← links)
- Relating Eulerian and Lagrangian spatial models for vector-host disease dynamics through a fundamental matrix (Q2148931) (← links)
- Spreading speed and traveling waves for an epidemic model in a periodic patchy environment (Q2208189) (← links)
- Effect of daily human movement on some characteristics of dengue dynamics (Q2240234) (← links)
- Effect of daily periodic human movement on dengue dynamics: the case of the 2010 outbreak in Hermosillo, Mexico (Q2247299) (← links)
- How do interventions impact malaria dynamics between neighboring countries? A case study with Botswana and Zimbabwe (Q2658315) (← links)
- Dynamical analysis of an SIS epidemic model with migration and residence time (Q3383809) (← links)
- Effects of heterogeneity and global dynamics of weakly connected subpopulations (Q5001095) (← links)
- A two-patch epidemic model with nonlinear reinfection (Q5041959) (← links)
- Modeling malaria transmission in Nepal: impact of imported cases through cross-border mobility (Q5093755) (← links)
- None (Q5918974) (← links)
- Vector-borne disease models with Lagrangian approach (Q6198017) (← links)