Generic Network Model
Cross-source consensus on Generic Network Model from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Death in the GNM occurred when the two most connected network nodes were both damaged. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- The main simulation used a Generic Network Model in which health was represented as a scale-free network of binary damaged or undamaged nodes. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- The GNM showed that residual excess frailty persisted after imposed acute-disease damage was removed. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- In the GNM, damage and repair were stochastic processes influenced by the fraction of damaged neighboring nodes. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- GNM parameters were fit to sex-combined U.S. adult health and mortality statistics above roughly age 20. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease