- ►geneseo.edu [PDF] L Sattenspiel, DA Herring - Bulletin of mathematical biology, 2003 - Springer Quarantine is often proposed and sometimes used to control the spread of
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T Schrecker, R Labonte - … Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2004 - globalhealthequity.ca In southern Africa, rapid out-migration of health pro- fessionals is compounding
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