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The following pages link to Analysis of an SI epidemic model with nonlinear transmission and stage structure (Q1418254):
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- Impulsive control strategy of a pest management SI model with nonlinear incidence rate (Q838294) (← links)
- A pest management SI model with periodic biological and chemical control concern (Q865545) (← links)
- Nonlinear incidence rate of a pest management \(SI\) model with biological and chemical control concern (Q940278) (← links)
- Delayed stage-structured predator-prey model with impulsive perturbations on predator and chemical control on prey (Q940507) (← links)
- Global attractivity and permanence of a stage-structured pest management SI model with time delay and diseased pest impulsive transmission (Q953615) (← links)
- COVID-19 information propagation dynamics in the Chinese Sina-microblog (Q2050055) (← links)
- Topic-a cluster of relevant messages-propagation dynamics: a modeling study of the impact of user repeated forwarding behaviors (Q2077028) (← links)
- The role of proactive behavior on COVID-19 infordemic in the Chinese Sina-Microblog: a modeling study (Q2092146) (← links)
- Modeling and quantifying the influence of opinion involving opinion leaders on delayed information propagation dynamics (Q2234991) (← links)
- Modelling the dynamic emotional information propagation and guiding the public sentiment in the Chinese Sina-microblog (Q2242096) (← links)
- A stage-structured Holling mass defence predator-prey model with impulsive perturbations on predators (Q2383658) (← links)
- A delayed stage-structured predator-prey model with impulsive stocking on prey and continuous harvesting on predator (Q2467431) (← links)
- Staged-structured Lotka-Volterra predator-prey models for pest management (Q2518718) (← links)
- External intervention model with direct and indirect propagation behaviors on social media platforms (Q2693606) (← links)
- Hot-topics cross-propagation and opinion-transfer dynamics in the Chinese sina-microblog social media: a modeling study (Q6174214) (← links)