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(Nodes that do not lie on the path from the root to the focal taxon are of course ignored, since these do not affect the outcome).
In the next lemmas, (u, v) and (w, x) denote two edges in tree T that lie on the path P u, x = (u, v, …, w, x ) as shown in Figure 3.
The roadblocks lie on the path between knowing what works (as synthesized in the mhGAP-IG) and how it will be delivered "to scale"—that is, to entire populations.
The setting for the next result is the same as for Lemmas 2 and 3: (u, v) and (w, x) are two edges in tree T that lie on the path P u, x = (u, v, …, w, x ) (see Figure 3).
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