Realistic assumptions about spatial locations and clustering of premises matter for models of foot-and-mouth disease spread in the United States
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Stefan Sellman | Uno Wennergren | Ryan S Miller | Katie Portacci | Michael J Tildesley | Tom Lindström | Christopher L Burdett | Clayton Hallman | Colleen T Webb | C. Webb | Ryan S. Miller | C. Burdett | U. Wennergren | M. Tildesley | Tom Lindström | Clayton Hallman | K. Portacci | Stefan Sellman
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