Exogenous Damage Model
Cross-source consensus on Exogenous Damage Model from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The study models acute diseases and other short-lived exogenous damage events as causes of mortality changes across the human lifespan. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- The central hypothesis is that acute exogenous damage can create secondary damage during aging that persists after the initial damage is repaired. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- Disease or exogenous damage was simulated by damaging a fraction of health-network nodes at a specified onset age for a specified duration. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- The model is generic and is not tied to a specific pathogen or disease-specific biological mechanism. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease