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For spatial models, where the numbers of infectives often grow only quadratically, rather than exponentially, this generalised definition of R0 is not applicable (Diekmann and Heesterbeek, 2000; Mollison, 1986).
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Rather, we prefer a generalised definition of complementarity, which states that the concept is effectively about how conservation actions work synergistically together, to achieve the objectives of comprehensiveness and adequacy in an efficient manner (Moilanen, 2008).
In exploring more generalised definitions of orthogonality involving derivatives, we discuss how a large class of differential operators may be discretised by Galerkin schemes and represented in a sparse fashion by the inverse of band-limited matrices.
This generalised structural formula eventually got labelled as the 'Generalized Structure Potential' (GSP i.
The consequences of this generalised bill will negatively impact thousands of New Yorkers more than by the small number of 'illegal hotels'".
The second alternative was to use a generalised cost definition to compare SR travel and the two proposed PTO.
This broadened definition provides clarity.
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The object of this paper is the definition of a generalised constitutive model for geomaterials, based on elastoplasticity.
This most generalised and pigeonholed of all continents cries out for nuance, shade and complexity.
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