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Repeating the same analysis for ΔG true) - ΔG est) (as before defined as the average goal difference per match) we obtain −0.02±0.04 which again indicates that any effect, if present at all, is very small.

Finally, we used the "calibrated" scenarios (parameter set choices) to explore the levels of contact finding probability needed to contain the epidemic (as before, defined to mean 500 or fewer cases ultimately resulting from ten initial cases) (Table 4).

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As before, define (16).

We use Hayashi's model (Hayashi 1981) as a base state before defining a radial bump of the gas density.

An alternative to taking ∼ and ∨ as primitive is to take ∼ and · as primitive and to define as ∼, to define as ∼, and to define as before.

As before, males defined as deficient by genotype and enzyme activity did not appear significantly protected from uncomplicated malaria (RR 0.84, 95% CI 0.52 1.32).

As before, we defined successful arrays as those that can activate transcription of a lacZ reporter gene by three-fold or more in the B2H system [26].

As before, we defined a human pathogen as "a species infectious to and capable of causing disease in humans under natural transmission conditions".

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