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The following pages link to Modeling the prescription opioid epidemic (Q2002111):
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- Optimal control of diffusion processes pertaining to an opioid epidemic dynamical model with random perturbations (Q1741535) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamics of heroin and illicit opioid use disorder, treatment, and recovery (Q2113607) (← links)
- Research and prediction of opioid crisis based on BP neural network and Markov chain (Q2126926) (← links)
- Immuno-epidemiological co-affection model of HIV infection and opioid addiction (Q2130430) (← links)
- A data-driven mathematical model of the heroin and fentanyl epidemic in Tennessee (Q2230672) (← links)
- The Vicodin abuse problem: a mathematical approach (Q2328301) (← links)
- Heroin epidemics, treatment and ODE modelling (Q2643268) (← links)
- Individualized risk assessment of preoperative opioid use by interpretable neural network regression (Q2686044) (← links)
- Calculating prescription rates and addiction probabilities for the four most commonly prescribed opioids and evaluating their impact on addiction using compartment modelling (Q5000125) (← links)
- A mathematical model of population dynamics for the internet gaming addiction (Q5029941) (← links)
- A procedure for deriving new ODE models: Using the generalized linear chain trick to incorporate phase-type distributed delay and dwell time assumptions (Q5040163) (← links)
- Optimal control of a heroin epidemic mathematical model (Q5044094) (← links)
- Analysis of Prescription Drug Utilization with Beta Regression Models (Q5090567) (← links)
- Modeling opioid abuse: a case study of the opioid crisis in New England (Q6044239) (← links)
- Structural instability and linear allocation control in generalized models of substance use disorder (Q6566647) (← links)
- Optimal control of a multi-scale HIV-opioid model (Q6571838) (← links)