Simulating school closure strategies to mitigate an influenza epidemic.
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Shawn T. Brown | J. Grefenstette | D. Wagener | D. Burke | P. Cooley | Bruce Y. Lee | William Wheaton | R. Zimmerman | S. Zimmer | R. Bailey | Tina-Marie Assi | M. Potter | R. Voorhees | Samuel Stebbins
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