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The following pages link to Pooled Testing for HIV Screening: Capturing the Dilution Effect (Q5689779):
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- Applicability of a static model in a dynamic context in group-screening decision making (Q337158) (← links)
- Tandem queues with impatient customers for blood screening procedures (Q352888) (← links)
- On scheduling a multiclass queue with abandonments under general delay costs (Q352983) (← links)
- An efficient randomized group testing procedure to determine the number of defectives (Q408399) (← links)
- A new strongly competitive group testing algorithm with small sequentiality (Q492805) (← links)
- A two-stage group testing model for infections with window periods (Q708782) (← links)
- Array-based schemes for group screening with test errors which incorporate a concentration effect (Q897626) (← links)
- A queueing model for general group screening policies and dynamic item arrivals (Q992685) (← links)
- Group testing case identification with biomarker information (Q1662329) (← links)
- A class of asymptotically optimal group testing strategies to identify good items (Q1741503) (← links)
- A randomized competitive group testing procedure (Q1743476) (← links)
- Recycled incomplete identification procedures for blood screening (Q1751814) (← links)
- An analytic framework to develop policies for testing, prevention, and treatment of two-stage contagious diseases (Q1761851) (← links)
- On optimal randomized group testing with one defective item and a constrained number of positive responses (Q2019424) (← links)
- Statistical modeling for practical pooled testing during the COVID-19 pandemic (Q2143947) (← links)
- A class of asymptotically optimal group screening strategies with limited item participation (Q2334043) (← links)
- A new randomized algorithm for group testing with unknown number of defective items (Q2352359) (← links)
- Applications of bulk queues to group testing models with incomplete identification (Q2370347) (← links)
- Optimization methods for decision making in disease prevention and epidemic control (Q2439187) (← links)
- An efficient FPRAS type group testing procedure to approximate the number of defectives (Q2444143) (← links)
- Multinomial group testing models with incomplete identification (Q2573520) (← links)
- An improved zig zag approach for competitive group testing (Q2691200) (← links)
- A Stochastic Model of Smoking Behavior Under a Cessation Program (Q2717990) (← links)
- A Zig-Zag Approach for Competitive Group Testing (Q2940059) (← links)
- Optimal Configuration of a Square Array Group Testing Algorithm (Q3083794) (← links)
- Extensions of Dorfman’s Theory (Q4644985) (← links)
- Optimal Screening of Populations with Heterogeneous Risk Profiles Under the Availability of Multiple Tests (Q5084639) (← links)
- Optimal Group Testing: Structural Properties and Robust Solutions, with Application to Public Health Screening (Q5148172) (← links)
- Known Mean, Unknown Maxima? Testing the Maximum Knowing Only the Mean (Q5860250) (← links)
- Optimal targeted mass screening in non‐uniform populations with multiple tests and schemes (Q6150228) (← links)