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<!--l. 237--><p class="indent" > <span class="footnote-mark"><a
id="fn5x0"> <sup class="textsuperscript">5</sup></a></span><span
class="t1xr-">Ironically, these literatures have developed largely in isolation from each other, judging at least by the almost</span>
<span
class="t1xr-">complete independence of the citation networks (see our figure</span><span
class="t1xr-"> </span><a
href="EpiExp-NBER3.html#x3-13001r4"><span
class="t1xr-">4</span><!--tex4ht:ref: fig:graph_mixer --></a><span
class="t1xr-">). The only paper that is cited by all three literatures is</span>
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class="t1xr-">the foundational paper by </span><a
href="EpiExp-NBER3.html#Xkermack_contribution_1927"><span
class="t1xr-">Kermack and McKendrick</span></a><span
class="t1xr-"> (</span><a
href="EpiExp-NBER3.html#Xkermack_contribution_1927"><span
class="t1xr-">1927</span></a><span
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