A game dynamic model for vaccine skeptics and vaccine believers: measles as an example.
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John J. Grefenstette | Donald S. Burke | Eunha Shim | Steven M. Albert | J. Grefenstette | D. Burke | S. Albert | E. Shim | Brigid E. Cakouros | Brigid E Cakouros
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