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A unifying class of compound Poisson integer‐valued ARMA and GARCH models
Abstract INAR (integer‐valued autoregressive) and INGARCH (integer‐valued GARCH) models are among the most commonly employed approaches for count time series modeling, but have been studied in largely distinct strands of literature. In this paper, a new class of generalized integer‐valued ARMA (GINARMA) models is introduced which unifies a large number
Johannes Bracher, Barbora Němcová
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A British Medical Association Lecture on IMMUNIZATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA, SCARLET FEVER, AND MEASLES [PDF]
S. Monckton Copeman
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Voting on Vaccinations: The Political Legitimacy of Referendums on Science‐Related Questions
ABSTRACT In this paper, I ask whether a referendum is more legitimate than parliamentary voting as a procedure to reach a collective decision on the question of mandatory vaccinations. Since I define both procedures as applications of binary majority rule, I start by exploring the political legitimacy of such rule.
Malvina Ongaro
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We performed a survey on lifestyle habits aimed at reducing the risks associated with immunosuppression in kidney transplant recipients. We found gaps in dental hygiene, sunscreen use, vaccination, and consumption of high‐risk foods. Cultural and economic factors influenced adherence.
Tamara Ruiz‐Merlo+11 more
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An AI-enabled Agent-Based Model and Its Application in Measles Outbreak Simulation for New Zealand [PDF]
Agent Based Models (ABMs) have emerged as a powerful tool for investigating complex social interactions, particularly in the context of public health and infectious disease investigation. In an effort to enhance the conventional ABM, enabling automated model calibration and reducing the computational resources needed for scaling up the model, we have ...
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Homologous Serum Hepatitis and Measles Prophylaxis [PDF]
W. C. Cockburn+4 more
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Why measles deaths are surging — and coronavirus could make it worse
Leslie F. Roberts
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Hunting for Paradoxes: A Research Strategy for Cognitive Science
Abstract How should we identify interesting topics in cognitive science? This paper suggests that one useful research strategy is to hunt for, and attempt to resolve, paradoxes: that is, apparent or real contradictions in our understanding of the mind and of thought.
Nick Chater
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