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MSE ratio of evaluated at , under cases A, B, and C for randomly missing case.
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The number of expected vaccinations decreases with the expected vaccination time, whereas the peak of infections increases.
Published 2023“…Brighter colours indicate higher 〈<i>s</i>(<i>t</i><sub><i>v</i></sub>)〉. Note the nonlinear increase of <i>n</i> on the y-axis. C) Relatedly, we show the peak of infections max<sub><i>t</i></sub>(<i>i</i>(<i>t</i>)) as a heat map as function of the expected vaccination time 〈<i>t</i><sub><i>v</i></sub>〉 for the same range of vaccine arrival distributions <i>p</i><sub><i>n</i></sub> as in B). …”
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The time series depicts cases in which the period length remains relatively constant despite increasing reaction rates in the circadian clock model (A: reference set case, B: increased reaction rates case).
Published 2025“…<p>Additionally, synchronization regions for these cases are presented (C: reference set case, D: increased reaction rates case). …”
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Simulated estimates of number of silicosis cases and annual tuberculosis (TB) cases at cumulative RCS distributions of increasing mean values.
Published 2023“…In plot C, estimates of annual tuberculosis cases are estimated at distributions of increasing mean cumulative RCS (mg/m<sup>3</sup>-year), at HIV prevalence of 2%, 6% and 20%, the modelled association between HIV and TB is an OR of 2. …”
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