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    Reduced contact tracing efficiency with increasing cases leads to accelerating epidemics. by Billy J. Gardner (10988034)

    Published 2021
    “…R<sub>0</sub> is the same value as in panels D and E (R<sub>0</sub> = 1.35), but R<sub>t</sub> increases as cases increase and contact tracing becomes inefficient, which overwhelms the decrease in the fraction of the population that is susceptible. …”
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    Species richness (<i>SR</i>, upper panels) and Shannon’s entropy (<i>SE</i>, lower panels) vs. the rate in which new species are trying to invade the community, <i>νN</i>. by Immanuel Meyer (12306666)

    Published 2022
    “…When the number of temporal niches is large, as in the <i>Q</i> = 30 case in panels (c) and (f), an increase of <i>νN</i> leads to an increase in the number of species, their different response buffers the effect of environmental variations and the results converge to the predictions of the neutral model (cyan dashed line). …”
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    cTF increases with TSA and depth of microinvasion for colorectal cancer. by Joerg Bredno (9044375)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>cTF increased with TSA (in mm<sup>2</sup>) and depth of microinvasion for colorectal adenocarcinomas. …”
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    Simulated estimates of number of silicosis cases and annual tuberculosis (TB) cases at cumulative RCS distributions of increasing mean values. by Patrick Howlett (2612374)

    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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