Temporal-spatial heterogeneity in animal-environment contact: Implications for the exposure and transmission of pathogens
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Brad J. White | Michael W. Sanderson | Cristina Lanzas | David E. Amrine | B. White | D. Amrine | C. Lanzas | M. Sanderson | Shi Chen | Shi Chen
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