The five tables respectively compare the per cluster fatality counts for the “both drug and vaccine” scenario for different opinion spread rates (α) (Table 3a and 3b), preemption scale factor (λ) (Table 3c), mobility rates (κ) (Table 3d), and drug supply (m) (Table 3e). In these tables, the first column (P) represents Normalized linear, the second column (Q) represents Normalized star, and the third column (R) provides Q − P, the fourth column, Change = 100 × R/P.</p
The overall birth and death rates, denoted by λj and μj, are composed of the birth, death and compet...
<p>(A) Hazard rates. (B) Cumulative hazard rates. (C) Cumulative survival probabilities. (D) Hazard ...
<p>The attached table presents statistical data for each diagram. Cox's proportional hazard refers t...
In these tables, the first column (A) represents the number of individuals in millions, who have bee...
Fatality versus opinion spread rate for different numbers and stages of initial infections in a sing...
(a) Number of individuals infected at the initial time is 1,000. (b) Number of individuals infected ...
(a) Star topology, κ = 0.01. (b) Star topology, κ = 0.8. (c) Linear topology, κ = 0.01. (d) Linear t...
(a) Relationship between fatality and disease spread rate. (b) Relationship between fatality and ini...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p>Hazard ratios for each trail are represented by the <b>squares</b>, the size of the square repres...
Cumulative incidence rates for all-cause death/myocardial infarction in overall (A) and matched (B) ...
<p>Analyses utilized 3 categories (2 or less servings per week, between 3 servings per week and less...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p><u>Legend</u>: Line 1: Grouped death clusters (and Dijon). Line 2: total number of households (de...
<p>Results from cluster analysis (cluster centres and voxel counts) as a function of k (number of cl...
The overall birth and death rates, denoted by λj and μj, are composed of the birth, death and compet...
<p>(A) Hazard rates. (B) Cumulative hazard rates. (C) Cumulative survival probabilities. (D) Hazard ...
<p>The attached table presents statistical data for each diagram. Cox's proportional hazard refers t...
In these tables, the first column (A) represents the number of individuals in millions, who have bee...
Fatality versus opinion spread rate for different numbers and stages of initial infections in a sing...
(a) Number of individuals infected at the initial time is 1,000. (b) Number of individuals infected ...
(a) Star topology, κ = 0.01. (b) Star topology, κ = 0.8. (c) Linear topology, κ = 0.01. (d) Linear t...
(a) Relationship between fatality and disease spread rate. (b) Relationship between fatality and ini...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p>Hazard ratios for each trail are represented by the <b>squares</b>, the size of the square repres...
Cumulative incidence rates for all-cause death/myocardial infarction in overall (A) and matched (B) ...
<p>Analyses utilized 3 categories (2 or less servings per week, between 3 servings per week and less...
Box plots represent distribution of data over n = 50 identical simulations. Outliers have been omitt...
<p><u>Legend</u>: Line 1: Grouped death clusters (and Dijon). Line 2: total number of households (de...
<p>Results from cluster analysis (cluster centres and voxel counts) as a function of k (number of cl...
The overall birth and death rates, denoted by λj and μj, are composed of the birth, death and compet...
<p>(A) Hazard rates. (B) Cumulative hazard rates. (C) Cumulative survival probabilities. (D) Hazard ...
<p>The attached table presents statistical data for each diagram. Cox's proportional hazard refers t...