Author: Anushree Roy; Sayan Kar
Title: Nature of transmission of Covid19 in India Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: iv7dok0v_6
Snippet: can arise from the nature of the data. For example, Brandenburg proposes a quadratic dependence in a recent analysis [9] . In the above-stated expression (Eqn. 2) T min , T max , h and Ï denote the minimum temperature, maximum temperature, humidity and population density respectively. As we note later, a linear or quadratic dependency of α on the various parameters will be assumed in this work......
Document: can arise from the nature of the data. For example, Brandenburg proposes a quadratic dependence in a recent analysis [9] . In the above-stated expression (Eqn. 2) T min , T max , h and Ï denote the minimum temperature, maximum temperature, humidity and population density respectively. As we note later, a linear or quadratic dependency of α on the various parameters will be assumed in this work.
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