A malaria transmission-directed model of mosquito life cycle and ecology.

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Published in Malar J on October 17, 2011

Authors

Philip A Eckhoff1

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1: Intellectual Ventures Laboratory, 1600 132nd Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA. peckhoff@intven.com

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