WHEN DO WE NEED MULTIPLE INFECTIOUS DISEASE MODELS? AGREEMENT BETWEEN PROJECTION RANK AND MAGNITUDE IN A MULTI-MODEL SETTING

When do we need multiple infectious disease models? Agreement between projection rank and magnitude in a multi-model setting

Mathematical models are useful for public health planning and response to infectious disease threats.However, different models can provide differing results, which can hamper decision making if not synthesized Hand Sanitizer Stations appropriately.To address this challenge, multi-model hubs convene independent modeling groups to generate ensembles,

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Sensitivities of Porous Beds and Plates to Ignition by Firebrands

The increasing occurrence of severe wildfires, coupled with the expansion of the wildland urban interface has increased the number of structures in danger of being destroyed by wildfires.Ignition by firebrands Deep Fryers is a significant avenue for fire spread and structure loss; thus, understanding processes and parameters that control the igniti

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Long-Term Grazing Exclusion Improves the Composition and Stability of Soil Organic Matter in Inner Mongolian Grasslands.

Alteration of the composition of soil organic matter (SOM) in Inner Mongolian grassland soils associated with the duration of grazing exclusion (GE) has been considered an important index for evaluating the restoring effects of GE practice.By using five plots from a grassland succession series from free grazing to 31-year GE, we measured the conten

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