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Multivariate counting processes with application to repairable systems (2012)
Thesis
Bell, S. Multivariate counting processes with application to repairable systems. (Thesis). University of Salford

Survival processes and recurrent event processes are the subject of many texts. The works of Kalbfleisch and Prentice (2002), Cook and Lawless (2008) and Aalen et al. (2008) all provide detailed discussion of univariate event processes on which we... Read More about Multivariate counting processes with application to repairable systems.

Mathematical models for vector-borne infectious disease mapping with application to Dengue disease in Malaysia (2012)
Thesis
Samat, N. Mathematical models for vector-borne infectious disease mapping with application to Dengue disease in Malaysia. (Thesis). University of Salford

Few publications consider the estimation of relative risk for vector borne infectious diseases. Most of these articles involve exploratory analysis that includes the study of covariates and their effects on disease distribution and the study of geo... Read More about Mathematical models for vector-borne infectious disease mapping with application to Dengue disease in Malaysia.