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Discussion Papers in Economics No[removed]The Parental Co-Immunization Hypothesis Miguel Portela and Paul Schweinzer
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Braga / York / /

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Cox / /

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Portugal / United Kingdom / Scotland / Wales / /

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University of York / University of York Research / Related Studies University of York Heslington York / /

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immune systems / natural solution / /

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few major infections / cancer / disease / heart disease / viral respiratory infections / viral respiratory illness / diseases / Infectious diseases / infection / whatever infections / infections / asthma / /

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Immunization / /

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Centre for Longitudinal Study Information & User Support / Department of Economics / University of York / Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study / Office for National Statistics / Universidade do Minho / Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology / York Research and Impact Support Fund / University of York Research / Economics and Related Studies University of York Heslington York / European Regional Development Fund / Paul Schweinzer Department of Economics / /

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Paul Schweinzer / Pete Smith / Lee / Thomas Flatt / Miguel Portela / Fabian / Wang / Steve Stearns / Ronen Segev / /

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Queen / semiparametric proportional hazards model for the subdistribution / Controller / /

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Soma / /

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