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Vito Volterra Symposium on Mathematical Models in Biology
Models for Vector-Borne Parasitic Diseases
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ON THE STEADY STATE OF AN AGE DEPENDENT MODEL FOR MALARIA**This research was funded in part by the National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Participation Grant #SMI76-03038.
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