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Author: Cara E. Brook; Mike Boots; Kartik Chandran; Andrew P. Dobson; Christian Drosten; Andrea L. Graham; Bryan T. Grenfell; Marcel A. Müller; Melinda Ng; Lin-Fa Wang; Anieke van Leeuwen
Title: Accelerated viral dynamics in bat cell lines, with implications for zoonotic emergence
  • Document date: 2019_7_8
  • ID: 683qcgd9_13
    Snippet: We rewrote the equations to model explicit cell densities within a defined well volume. Note that these two systems of equations are equivalent and that parameter values can be used interchangeably across both forms. In the following system, N indicates the total cell capacity of the area modeled: To solve for R0, we adopted a next generation matrix approach, after Heffernan, Smith, and Wahl 2005, which we applied to the proportional system of eq.....
    Document: We rewrote the equations to model explicit cell densities within a defined well volume. Note that these two systems of equations are equivalent and that parameter values can be used interchangeably across both forms. In the following system, N indicates the total cell capacity of the area modeled: To solve for R0, we adopted a next generation matrix approach, after Heffernan, Smith, and Wahl 2005, which we applied to the proportional system of equations (1-5, above).

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