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Nina H Fefferman

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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease|December 15, 2020
Mathematical Model of the Role of Asymptomatic Infection in Outbreaks of Some Emerging PathogensNourridine Siewe, Bradford Greening, Nina H Fefferman
BMC Public Health|February 26, 2020
How resource limitations and household economics may compromise efforts to safeguard children during outbreaksKellen Myers, Agnesa Redere, Nina H Fefferman
Plos One|January 5, 2011
Systems approach to studying animal sociality: individual position versus group organization in dynamic social network modelsKarlo Hock, Kah Loon Ng, Nina H Fefferman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 16, 2018
A general structured model of a hermaphrodite populationAmira Kebir, Nina H Fefferman, Slimane Ben Miled
Arxiv|June 24, 2026
When is Enough Enough? A Proposed Termination Point for the Number of Replicates in Computational SimulationsEric T Lofgren, Kellen Myers, Nina H Fefferman
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 10, 2015
Understanding hermaphrodite species through game theoryAmira Kebir, Nina H Fefferman, Slimane Ben Miled
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)|March 12, 2020
Impact of Strain Competition on Bacterial Resistance in Immunocompromised PopulationsAshley A DeNegre, Kellen Myers, Nina H Fefferman
Plos One|January 31, 2020
Impact of chemorophylaxis policy for AIDS-immunocompromised patients on emergence of bacterial resistanceAshley A DeNegre, Kellen Myers, Nina H Fefferman
BMC Evolutionary Biology|October 30, 2020
The sensitivity of a honeybee colony to worker mortality depends on season and resource availabilityNatalie J Lemanski, Siddhant Bansal, Nina H Fefferman
Emerging Infectious Diseases|May 19, 2017
Relative Risk for Ehrlichiosis and Lyme Disease in an Area Where Vectors for Both Are Sympatric, New Jersey, USAAndrea Egizi, Nina H Fefferman, Robert A Jordan
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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease|December 15, 2020
Mathematical Model of the Role of Asymptomatic Infection in Outbreaks of Some Emerging PathogensNourridine Siewe, Bradford Greening, Nina H Fefferman
BMC Public Health|February 26, 2020
How resource limitations and household economics may compromise efforts to safeguard children during outbreaksKellen Myers, Agnesa Redere, Nina H Fefferman
Plos One|January 5, 2011
Systems approach to studying animal sociality: individual position versus group organization in dynamic social network modelsKarlo Hock, Kah Loon Ng, Nina H Fefferman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 16, 2018
A general structured model of a hermaphrodite populationAmira Kebir, Nina H Fefferman, Slimane Ben Miled
Arxiv|June 24, 2026
When is Enough Enough? A Proposed Termination Point for the Number of Replicates in Computational SimulationsEric T Lofgren, Kellen Myers, Nina H Fefferman
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 10, 2015
Understanding hermaphrodite species through game theoryAmira Kebir, Nina H Fefferman, Slimane Ben Miled
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)|March 12, 2020
Impact of Strain Competition on Bacterial Resistance in Immunocompromised PopulationsAshley A DeNegre, Kellen Myers, Nina H Fefferman
Plos One|January 31, 2020
Impact of chemorophylaxis policy for AIDS-immunocompromised patients on emergence of bacterial resistanceAshley A DeNegre, Kellen Myers, Nina H Fefferman
BMC Evolutionary Biology|October 30, 2020
The sensitivity of a honeybee colony to worker mortality depends on season and resource availabilityNatalie J Lemanski, Siddhant Bansal, Nina H Fefferman
Emerging Infectious Diseases|May 19, 2017
Relative Risk for Ehrlichiosis and Lyme Disease in an Area Where Vectors for Both Are Sympatric, New Jersey, USAAndrea Egizi, Nina H Fefferman, Robert A Jordan
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