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External File Implemented for Creating New Infectors and Inoculators [message #532672] Mon, 10 May 2010 14:57 Go to next message
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There are now several new options available when a new infector or inoculator is created. First, it is possible to create an infector or inoculator by importing data from external files in the form of the comma separated files used by the STEM logger. A collection of infectors/inoculators can either be created from the first, last or any manually specified row from such files. We have found this feature extremely valuable when "boot-strapping" the initial state of a disease from a steady state (e.g., the seasonal flu state of the population in the summer time for northern hemisphere).
Re: External File Implemented for Creating New Infectors and Inoculators [message #535400 is a reply to message #532672] Sun, 23 May 2010 03:17 Go to previous message
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For such external files, the UCUM standard (and former OHF sub-project) may
be quite interesting, too:
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html

§45 chemical and biochemical units contains infector-related units like
CCID, TCID and many others.
Re: External File Implemented for Creating New Infectors and Inoculators [message #563758 is a reply to message #532672] Sun, 23 May 2010 03:17 Go to previous message
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For such external files, the UCUM standard (and former OHF sub-project) may
be quite interesting, too:
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html

§45 chemical and biochemical units contains infector-related units like
CCID, TCID and many others.
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