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The phrase "a host of type" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a technical context where you are referring to a specific category or classification of hosts, but clarity is essential.
Example: "In the network configuration, we need to specify a host of type server to ensure proper connectivity."
Alternatives: "a variety of types" or "a range of types".
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State B i is encountering a host of type i.
The mosquito is seeking to lay eggs after having bitten a host of type i.
The mosquito is resting after biting a host of type i.
The mosquito has bitten a host of type i and is searching for a resting place.
The mosquito encounters, and is committed to biting, a host of type i.
During this time, they can either encounter a host of type i and move to state B i (with probability ), die (with probability P A μ), or survive but fail to find a host and remain in state A until the next night (with probability P A ). (2) State B i is encountering a host of type i.
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