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Том 19   Выпуск 1   Год 2024
Колесин И.Д., Житкова Е.М.

Математическое моделирование распространения COVID-19 с учетом распределения бессимптомных случаев между действительно бессимптомными и предсимптомными

Математическая биология и биоинформатика. 2024;19(1):52-60.

doi: 10.17537/2024.19.52.

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Мат. биол. и биоинф.
2024;19(1):52-60
doi: 10.17537/2024.19.52
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