Population growth and environment as a self-organizing system.
Allen, Peter M. (1999)
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Similarity:
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
Allen, Peter M. (1999)
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Similarity:
Akushevich, Igor, Kravchenko, Julia, Akushevich, Lucy, Ukraintseva, Svetlana, Arbeev, Konstantin, Yashin, Anatoliy I. (2011)
Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Similarity:
Schmitz, Shu-Fang Hsu (2000)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
Similarity:
Piqueira, José Roberto C. (2010)
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Similarity:
Moghadas, Seyed M., Gumel, Abba B., McLeod, Robert, Gordon, Richard (2003)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
Similarity:
Brown, V., White, K.A.J. (2010)
Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Similarity:
Baryarama, F., Mugisha, J.Y.T., Luboobi, L.S. (2006)
Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Similarity:
Aidoo, Anthony Y., Osei, Bonsu (2007)
Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Similarity:
de Arazoza, H., Lounes, R., Hoang, T., Interian, Y. (2000)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
Similarity:
W. E. Fitzgibbon, M. Langlais, J. J. Morgan, D. Pontier, C. Wolf (2003)
Banach Center Publications
Similarity:
Global existence results and long time behavior are provided for a mathematical model describing the propagation of Feline Panleucopenia Virus (FPLV) within a domestic cat population; two transmission modes are involved: a direct one from infective cats to susceptible ones, and an indirect one from the contaminated environment to susceptible cats. A more severe impact of the virus on young cats requires an age-structured model.