Model selection and evaluation based on emerging infectious disease data sets including A/H1N1 and ebola
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DOI10.1155/2015/207105zbMath1335.92097DBLPjournals/cmmm/LiuTX15OpenAlexW1792367798WikidataQ35801346 ScholiaQ35801346MaRDI QIDQ278131
Wendi Liu, Sanyi Tang, Yanni Xiao
Publication date: 2 May 2016
Published in: Computational \& Mathematical Methods in Medicine (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/207105
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