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Tagged with: swine

New paper describes a method for generating synthetic farm populations

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Congratulations to Salah on his recent publication that describes a method for generating synthetic swine populations. Farm populations generated using this methodology can be used as inputs for computer simulations that examine different disease introduction and spread scenarios. .

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Written by Amy Greer On February 9, 2018 In research, interdisciplinary Tagged research, swine, farms, simulation