The Basic Reproduction Number for Complex Disease Systems: Defining R0 for Tick‐Borne Infections
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J A P Heesterbeek | S. Randolph | J. Heesterbeek | N. Hartemink | J.A.P. Heesterbeek | N. Hartemink | S E Randolph | N A Hartemink | S A Davis | S. A. Davis | Stephen Davis | J.A.P. Heesterbeek
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