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Digitale Epidemiologie
D Brockmann
Bundesgesundheitsbl 63, 166–175
Digital epidemiology is a new and rapidly growing field. The technological revolution we have been witnessing during the last decade, the global rise …
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Experiencing the risk of overutilising opioids among patients with chronic non-cancer pain in ambulatory care (ERONA): the protocol of an exploratory, randomised controlled trial
O Wegwarth
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C Spies
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E Schulte
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J J Meerpohl
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C Schmucker
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E Nury
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D Brockmann
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N Donner-Banzhoff
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S Wind
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E Goebel
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W-D Ludwig
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R Hertwig
BMJ Open, 10, e037642
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Massive parallelization boosts big Bayesian multidimensional scaling
A J Holbrook
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P Lemey
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G Baele
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S Dellicour
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D Brockmann
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A Rambaut
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M A Suchard
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, DOI: 10.1080/10618600.2020.1754226
Big Bayes is the computationally intensive co-application of big data and large, expressive Bayesian models for the analysis of complex phenomena in …
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Modular hierarchical and power-law small-world networks bear structural optima for minimal first passage times and cover time
B F Maier
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C Huepe
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D Brockmann
Journal of Complex Networks 7 (6), 865-895
Networks that are organized as a hierarchy of modules have been the subject of much research, mainly focusing on algorithms that can extract this …
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Hosts mobility and spatial spread of Rickettsia rickettsii
G Polo
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C Mera Acosta
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M B Labruna
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F Ferreira
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D Brockmann
PLoS Comput Biol 14(12): e1006636.
There are a huge number of pathogens with multi-component transmission cycles, involving amplifier hosts, vectors or complex pathogen life cycles. …
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Cover time for random walks on arbitrary complex networks
B F Maier
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D Brockmann
Physical Review E 96 (4), 042307
We present an analytical method for computing the mean cover time of a discrete-time random walk process on arbitrary, complex networks. The cover …
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A complex network perspective for characterizing urban travel demand patterns: graph theoretical analysis of large-scale origin--destination demand networks
M Saberi
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H S Mahmassani
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D Brockmann
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A Hosseini
Transportation 44, pages1383–1402
Urban travel demand, consisting of thousands or millions of origin–destination trips, can be viewed as a large-scale weighted directed graph. The …
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Effective distances for epidemics spreading on complex networks
F Iannelli
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A Koher
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D Brockmann
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P Hövel
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I M Sokolov
Phys. Rev. E 95, 012313
We show that the recently introduced logarithmic metrics used to predict disease arrival times on complex networks are approximations of more general …
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Fundamental properties of cooperative contagion processes
Li Chen
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Fakhteh Ghanbarnejad
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D Brockmann
New J. Phys. 19 103041
We investigate the effects of cooperativity between contagion processes that spread and persist in a host population. We propose and analyze a …
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Molecular surveillance of measles and rubella in the WHO European Region: new challenges in the elimination phase
S Santibanez
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J M Hübschen
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M C Ben Mamou
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M Muscat
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K E Brown
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R Myers
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O Donoso Mantke
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H Zeichhardt
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D Brockmann
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S V Shulga
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C.P.Muller
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P M O'Connor
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M N Mulders
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A Mankertz
Clinical Microbiology and Infection 23 516e523
The WHO European Region (EUR) has adopted the goal of eliminating measles and rubella but individual countries perform differently in achieving this …
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