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2_test

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32971954-25087040-143921961 215-216 25087040 denotes 2

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
105 409-415 Species denotes people Tax:9606
109 888-896 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239
110 1025-1033 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239
111 1076-1084 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239

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T104 0-4 Sentence denotes 2.6.
T105 5-24 Sentence denotes Survival Definition
T106 25-218 Sentence denotes Survival is defined as the set of parameters that, when uniformly modulated, increases the pathogen’s probability of surviving the outside environment and successfully infecting a new host [2].
T107 219-421 Sentence denotes In our model, this includes both the waning virus rate in the environment (k) and the contact rate of an individual with the environment × the transmission probability of the environment to people (βw).
T108 422-560 Sentence denotes Table 4 outlines the direction (increasing or decreasing) in which these parameters are modulated when survival is decreased or increased.
T109 561-692 Sentence denotes Within both models, a (percent) change in survival is defined as an equivalent uniform (percent) change in the survival parameters.
T110 693-1149 Sentence denotes Throughout this study, the impact of changes in virulence and survival (and the relationship between these traits) are assessed with respect to the following four epidemic metrics: the number of infected individuals (asymptomatic and symptomatic) at the maximum (when the outbreak is at its most severe), the rate at which the peak infected population is reached (tmax−1), the total infected population after 30 days, and the basic reproductive ratio (R0).
T111 1150-1335 Sentence denotes Importantly, among these signatures, the basic reproductive ratio is the most frequently used in epidemiology and benefits from familiarity and mathematical formalism (see Section 2.7).
T112 1336-1443 Sentence denotes The other signatures are determined through simulations of an epidemic for a given set of parameter values.
T113 1444-1645 Sentence denotes Nonetheless, this study’s inclusion of multiple features of the epidemic allows us to examine how variation in virus life-history traits may influence different aspects of an epidemic in peculiar ways.