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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Wildlife and domestic populations frequently share diseases with a potential for cross‐species transmission, posing significant threats to animal and human health, economy and biodiversity conservation.
Rémi Fay +7 more
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By using probabilistic models to predict contacts as a function of spatially and temporally varying environmental conditions, we show that population‐level conditions at the time of disease introduction can structure opportunities for transmission within each population.
Diana K. Meza +10 more
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Uncertainties exist in the biosphere–climate feedbacks in the Arctic. Remote and ground measurements play complementary roles in detecting possible changes. A critical next step is identification of key drivers of the global changes for future projections. ABSTRACT Positive biosphere–climate feedbacks are likely to amplify the Arctic warming, yet major
Akira S. Mori +10 more
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Evidence‐to‐Decision Frameworks: Enhancing the Quality and Rigour of Guidelines and Recommendations
Clinical and Public Health Guidelines, Volume 3, Issue 3, July 2026.
Jose F. Meneses‐Echavez +6 more
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Abstract Structured population models are parameterized to accurately project expected population sizes, stage/state distributions and population growth rates, but they also predict the variation in outcomes among individuals, such as the variance and skewness of lifetime reproductive output (LRO) and lifespan, the probability of never reproducing, and
Stephen P. Ellner +8 more
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Abstract Background and aims Harmful alcohol consumption remains widespread among university students and is associated with numerous academic, social and health‐related consequences. Peer‐led approaches offer a promising strategy to reduce risky drinking in this population.
María Lavilla‐Gracia +3 more
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Calibration of an Agent-Based Model for Infectious Diseases
This paper presents an approach for the calibration of an agent-based model for infectious diseases. The data of an epidemic season is given and the aim is to find a simulation output that reflects the given data.
Popper, Nikolas +3 more
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Sustainability in Healthcare: The Role of Digital Technologies for Improving Patient Engagement
ABSTRACT Sustainability in healthcare is getting considerable research attention as systems worldwide tend to balance environmental, social, and economic factors. In this context, digital technologies have demonstrated significant potential to enhance engagement among different consumer groups across various industries.
Francesco Schiavone +4 more
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Flu epidemic analysis by means of deterministic simulation
У роботі проаналізовано статистику захворюваності при епідемії грипу 2010–2011 рр. Засобами детермінованого моделювання розраховано ряд епідеміологічних показників та розтлумачено значення вирахуваних показників.В работе проанализирована статистика ...
Чорней, І.М.
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