Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models
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Leah R Johnson | Sadie J Ryan | Van Savage | Jeremy M Cohen | Erin A Mordecai | Courtney C Murdock | Jason R Rohr | Daniel P Weikel | Jeremy M. Cohen | L. Johnson | V. Savage | E. Mordecai | C. Murdock | S. Ryan | Daniel P. Weikel | M. Thomas | M. Shocket | M. Evans | C. Lippi | Anna M. Stewart Ibarra | Matthew B Thomas | Michelle V Evans | Prithvi Gudapati | Catherine A Lippi | Kerri Miazgowicz | Marta S Shocket | Anna Stewart Ibarra | Kerri L. Miazgowicz | Jason Rohr | Prithvi Gudapati | Catherine A. Lippi | K. Miazgowicz | Marta S. Shocket | Daniel P. Weikel
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