Modeling the dynamical behavior of the interaction of T-cells and human immunodeficiency virus with saturated incidence
In the last forty years, the rise of HIV has undoubtedly become a major concern in the field of public health, imposing significant economic burdens on affected regions. Consequently, it becomes imperative to undertake comprehensive investigations into the mechanisms governing the dissemination of H...
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Main Authors: | Boulaaras S., Jan R., Khan A., Allahem A., Ahmad I., Bahramand S. |
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Institute of Physics
2025
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