The following pages link to Mathematical Biosciences (Q64191):
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- Does migration stabilize local population dynamics? Analysis of a discrete metapopulation model (Q1311380) (← links)
- Theory of the locomotion of nematodes: Control of the somatic motor neurons by interneurons (Q1311381) (← links)
- Cocontraction of pairs of antagonistic muscles: Analytical solution for planar static nonlinear optimization approaches (Q1311382) (← links)
- A model of phagosome motion within cells based on cytomagnetometric measurements (Q1311384) (← links)
- A threshold limit theorem for a multitype epidemic model (Q1314214) (← links)
- A review and synthesis of the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a multi-stage process (Q1314215) (← links)
- The basic reproduction ratio for sexually transmitted diseases. II: Effects of variable HIV infectivity (Q1314217) (← links)
- The correlation structure of epidemic models (Q1314218) (← links)
- The stochastic SI model with recruitment and deaths. I: Comparison with the closed SIS model (Q1314219) (← links)
- An epidemic model with fatal risk (Q1314220) (← links)
- The ``deterministic simple epidemic'' unmasked (Q1314222) (← links)
- Deterministic and stochastic models for the seasonal variability of measles transmission (Q1314224) (← links)
- Eradication of helminthic infections (Q1314226) (← links)
- Large deviations for discrete-time epidemic models (Q1314227) (← links)
- On the duration of a Maki-Thompson epidemic (Q1314228) (← links)
- An improved hybrid HIV/AIDS model geared to specific public health data and decision making (Q1314229) (← links)
- Parametric inference for epidemic models (Q1314230) (← links)
- A conditional bootstrap procedure for reconstruction of the incubation period of AIDS (Q1314231) (← links)
- Estimation of vaccine efficacy from epidemics of acute infectious agents under vaccine-related heterogeneity (Q1314232) (← links)
- A three-state Markov model of plasmodium falciparum parasitemia (Q1314233) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of two-dimensional observations of premalignant clones in the presence or absence of malignant tumors (Q1324998) (← links)
- Protein classification by stochastic modeling and optimal filtering of amino-acid sequences (Q1325000) (← links)
- Indistinguishability for a class of nonlinear compartmental models (Q1325001) (← links)
- The computation of \(R_ 0\) for discrete-time epidemic models with dynamic heterogeneity (Q1325003) (← links)
- Separable solutions of an age-dependent population model with age dominance and their stability (Q1325004) (← links)
- Exploitative competition in the chemostat for two perfectly substitutable resources (Q1325005) (← links)
- An epidemiological model for HIV/AIDS with proportional recruitment (Q1325006) (← links)
- Extinction in predator-prey models with time delay (Q1325007) (← links)
- On the formulation and computer implementation of an age-dependent two- sex demographic model (Q1325009) (← links)
- The core group revisited: The effect of partner mixing and migration on the spread of Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and HIV (Q1325010) (← links)
- A \(G\) protein-based model of adaptation in Dictyostelium discoideum (Q1325012) (← links)
- Predator-prey dynamics in models of prey dispersal in two-patch environments (Q1325013) (← links)
- Maximum sustainable yield with continuous age structure and density- dependent recruitment (Q1325015) (← links)
- On the origin and dynamics of the vasomotion of small arteries (Q1325016) (← links)
- Study of propagation along nonuniform excitable fibers (Q1325017) (← links)
- A transmission model for HIV with application to the Australian epidemic (Q1325019) (← links)
- Quiescence and transient growth dynamics in chemostat models (Q1325021) (← links)
- A mathematical model that mimics the bursting oscillations in pancreatic \(\beta\)-cells (Q1325022) (← links)
- Nonlinear diffusion of a growth inhibitory factor in multicell spheroids (Q1325023) (← links)
- A simplified model for age-dependent population dynamics (Q1325024) (← links)
- A differential-delay model of pasture accumulation and loss in controlled grazing systems (Q1325026) (← links)
- Periodic, quasi-periodic, and chaotic coexistence of two competing microbial populations in a periodically operated chemostat (Q1325028) (← links)
- Compartmental models and competing risk (Q1325029) (← links)
- Linear algebraic transformations of the bidomain equations: Implications for numerical methods (Q1325033) (← links)
- Fitting epidemiologic follow-up studies with cumulative damage models (Q1325036) (← links)
- Inverse electrocardiographic transformations: Dependence on the number of epicardial regions and body surface data points (Q1325040) (← links)
- An approximate solution to the periodic bidomain equations in one dimension (Q1325041) (← links)
- A stem cell model for carcinogenesis (Q1325042) (← links)
- Piecewise exponential survival curves with smooth transitions (Q1325046) (← links)
- The influence of mutation on autocatalytic reaction networks (Q1336347) (← links)