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Number of items: 20
Date joined: Mar 25 2020

Phanuwich Kaewkamjornchai's Work

#1

NCDs care [Region7]

sim203 runs
healthcare
#2

Simple SEIR model

Simple SEIR model for learning
sim26 runs
#3

COVID-24 Mock

sim53 runs
Health
#4

Prediction-Wave3-Lockdown

sim2 runs
Public Health
#5

Prediction-Wave3-Part1

sim4207 runs
Health
#6

COVID19-TH-National model Wave3

sim1 run
Epidemiology
#7

Prediction-Wave3-Part0

sim740 runs
Health
#8

Covid19-TH-Version1

(Draft) COVID-19 SEIR model simulator - March 2020
sim66 runs
Medical Epidemiology
#9

Coffee FETP

model433 downloads
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Biology
#10

Caffeine2-PK-2020.09.02

health
model444 downloads
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#11

COFFEE FETP JULY

model440 downloads
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Education
#12

caffeine-draft

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health
#13

Coffee FETP2

model432 downloads
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Education
#14

Caffeine model EL

model301 downloads
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Health
#15

Caffeine model Dhaka

model279 downloads
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Health
#16

Caffeine-PK-2020.09.02

Health
model450 downloads
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#17

COVID19-National Model Wave3

model463 downloads
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Epidemiology
#18

FETP COFFEE JULY

model450 downloads
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Science
#19

Coffee HE MOPH

model422 downloads
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#20

coffee policy lab

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Health
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