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A Flexible Spatial Framework for Modeling Spread of Pathogens in Animals with Biosurveillance and Disease Control Applications

Montiago X. LaBute    
Benjamin H. McMahon    
Mac Brown    
Carrie Manore and Jeanne M. Fair    

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