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Author: Christos Nicolaides; Demetris Avraam; Luis Cueto-Felgueroso; Marta C. González; Ruben Juanes
Title: Hand-hygiene mitigation strategies against global disease spreading through the air transportation network
  • Document date: 2019_1_26
  • ID: l353fvsp_6
    Snippet: The human mobility model has the form of a stochastic agent-base tracking system 32, 33 that accounts for the spatial distribution of airports, detailed air-traffic data, the correlated and recurrent nature of human mobility and the waiting-time distributions of individuals at different locations. We first generate the origin-destination.....
    Document: The human mobility model has the form of a stochastic agent-base tracking system 32, 33 that accounts for the spatial distribution of airports, detailed air-traffic data, the correlated and recurrent nature of human mobility and the waiting-time distributions of individuals at different locations. We first generate the origin-destination

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