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Awerbuch T.E., Lustman L., and Piret J.M. A numerical method to determine minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC's) of antibiotics directly from disc-diffusion susceptibility tests, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 9:1-7, 1989.

Sandberg, S. and Awerbuch, T.E. Mathematical formulation and studies of the risk parameters involved in HIV transmission. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 51: 467-474, 1989.

Kanamori, A. and Awerbuch-Friedlander T.E., The Complete 0¦. Zeitschrift ¦ur Mathematische Logikund Grundlagen der Mathematik 36: 133-141, 1990.

Kalish, L.A., Awerbuch, T.E., Bailar, J.C., Bailey, J., Harris, C., Malcolm, A.R., Prager, J.C., Design and classification issues in assessing the risk of complex mixtures. Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Report, 11: 406-415, 1991.

Romieu, I., Sandberg, S., Mohar, A., Awerbuch, T.E., Modeling the AIDS Epidemic in Mexico City.  Human Biology, 63: 683-695, 1991.

Shtarkshall, R.A. and Awerbuch, T.E., It takes two to  tango but one to infect: on the underestimation of the calculated risk for infection, stemming from non-disclosure of either previous risk behavior of seropositivity. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 17: 121-127, 1992.

Sandberg, S., Awerbuch, T.E. and Spielman, A., A comprehensive  multiple matrix model representing the life cycle of the tick that transmits the agent of Lyme disease Journal of Theoretical Biology, 157: 203-220, 1992.

Donnelly C., Leisenring W., Sandberg S., Kanki P., and Awerbuch T. Comparison of transmission rates of HIV-1 and HIV-2 in a cohort of prostitutes in Senegal, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 55:731-743, 1993.

Awerbuch T.E. Evolution of mathematical models of epidemics. In: Wilson Levins, and Spielman (eds). Disease in Evolution. New York Academy of Sciences, New York 1994, 225-231.

Rothberg M., Sandberg S., and Awerbuch T.E. Educational software for simulating risk of HIV infection. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 3: 64-70, 1994.

Awerbuch, T.E. and Spielman, A. Host density and tick dynamics: the case of the vector of Lyme disease. In: Perry and Hansen (eds.) Modeling Vector and Other Parasitic Diseases. Nairobi Kenya: ILRAD 1994, 51-65.

Levins, R., Awerbuch, T.E., Brinkman, U.Eckardt, I., Epstein, P., Makhaoul, N., Possas, C.A., Puccia, C., Spielman, A., and Wilson, M., Preparing for new diseases. American Scientist, 82: 52-60, 1994.

Awerbuch, T.E. and Spielman, A., Role of host density in the ecology of Lyme disease. Axford, J.S., and Reese, D.H. (eds.)Lyme Borreliosis. London: Plenum Press, 1994, 139-146.

Awerbuch T.E., and Sandberg S. Trends and oscillations in tick population dynamics. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 175: 511-516, 1995.

Sandberg, S., Awerbuch, T.E., and Gonin, R., Simplicity vs. complexity in deterministic models: an application to AIDS data. Journal of Biological Systems, 4: 61-81, 1996.

Awerbuch, T.E., Brinkman, U.,Eckardt, I., Epstein, P., Ford, T., Levins, R., Makhaoul, N., Possas, C.A., Puccia, C., Spielman, A., and Wilson, M., Globalization, development, and the spread of disease. In: Goldsmith and Mander (eds.) The Case Against the Global Economy, Sierra Club Books, 1996, 160--170.

Kiszewski, A., Awerbuch, T.E., Sandberg, S., and Spielman, A.,A cellular automata model for exploring the relation between sexual behavior and fertility of ticks. The Journal of Biological Systems, 5: 203--213, 1997.

Awerbuch T., Bader K., Greenblatt C. An eco-historical analysis of zoonotic disease spread in Israel and the surrounding countries. Proceedings of the Oslo meeting on: The Middle East in a Globalized World. 1998.

Bader, K., Awerbuch, T.E., Greenblatt, C., Reemergence of rabies in Israel and the West Bank: the role of the fox. Infectious Disease Review, 20-29, 1999.

Awerbuch T, Kiszewski A. and Levins R.,  Surprise, Nonlinearity and Complex Behavior. In-- Health Impacts of Global Environmental Change: Concepts and Methods; Martens and Mcmichael (eds),  96-102, 2002

Karpati A., Galea S., Awerbuch T., and Levins R. Variability and vulnerability at the ecological level: Implications for understanding the social determinants of health American Journal of Public Health, 92:1768- 1772, 2002.

Awerbuch, T.E., Gonzalez, C., Hernandez, D., Sibat, R., Tapia, J.L., Levins, R.,and Sandberg S., The natural control of the scale insect Lepidosaphes gloverii on Cuban citrus. Inter American Citrus Network newsletter  No21/22,  July 2004.

Awerbuch-Friedlander T., Levins R. and Predescu M., The Role of  Seasonality in the Dynamics of Deer Tick Populations. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology; 67(3):467-486. 2005.

Awerbuch-Friedlander T., Disease dynamics across political borders: The Case Of Rabies in Israel and the Surrounding Countries. Dynamis. Acta Hist. Med. Sci. Hist. Illus. 25, 451-486., 2005.

Predescu M., Levins R. and Awerbuch-Friedlander T.E., Analysis of non-linear System of Difference Equations Linking Mosquito Breeding Sites and Community Intervention, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, SerB. 6(3)605-622, 2006.

Awerbuch-Friedlander T, and Levins R. Mathematical Models for Health Policy. in Mathematical Models, [Eds. Jerzy A. Filar, and Jacek B. Krawczyk], in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford ,UK, [http://www.eolss.net] , 2006

Predescu M, Sirbu R., Levins R., and Awerbuch-Friedlander T., On the Dynamics of a Deterministic and Stochastic Model for Mosquito Control. Applied Mathematics Letters,  (20), 919-925, 2007