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Markov chain methods in chain binomial epidemic models.
Author(s):
J Gani
,
D Jerwood
Publication date:
1971-08-31
Journal:
Bioethics
Keywords:
Computers
,
Disease Outbreaks
,
epidemiology
,
Epidemiologic Methods
,
Immunization
,
Models, Biological
,
Probability
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10.2307/2528598
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Chemistry
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Computers
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Disease Outbreaks
,
epidemiology
,
Epidemiologic Methods
,
Immunization
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Models, Biological
,
Probability
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Keywords:
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Disease Outbreaks
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epidemiology
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Epidemiologic Methods
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Immunization
,
Models, Biological
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Probability
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