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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuous schistosomiasis model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in academic or scientific contexts, particularly in discussions related to epidemiology or mathematical modeling of diseases.
Example: "In our research, we developed a continuous schistosomiasis model to better understand the transmission dynamics of the disease."
Alternatives: "a persistent schistosomiasis model" or "an ongoing schistosomiasis model".
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This model is derived from a continuous schistosomiasis model (in Appl. Math. 4 1682-1693, 2003) by using the backward Euler discretization method with step size (h=1).
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In this paper, we construct a backward difference scheme for a class of continuous-time schistosomiasis models with general nonlinear incidence derived from [1].
In this paper, motivated by the fact that discrete models are more appropriate forms than the continuous ones in order to fit the statistical data concerning infectious diseases, we have studied the discrete forward difference version of a schistosomiasis model with general incidence function.
IL-10 inhibits inflammation by suppressing macrophage CD86 expression leading to anergic T-cells in a schistosomiasis model (Ding et al. 1993; Flores Villanueva et al. 1994).
In this part, we give some results for the discrete and continuous version on the schistosomiasis model (1).
The model is a continuous time model.
A continuous growth model reassessment is therefore required.
In this paper, we propose to study a class of discrete schistosomiasis models with general incidence function.
Day was treated as a continuous variable in the model.
We treat this as a continuous variable in the model.
Age was used as a continuous variable within the model.
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