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- Kermack–McKendrick theory is a hypothesis that predicts the number and distribution of cases of an infectious disease as it is transmitted through a po****tion...
- Auchinleck (3 March 1932 – 17 March 1990), known professionally as Paul Kermack, was a Scottish television actor who is best known for playing Archie Menzies...
- Medicine. 382 (21): 2049–2055. doi:10.1056/NEJMsb2005114. PMID 32202722. Kermack WO, McKendrick AG (1927). "A contribution to the mathematical theory of...
- Doris Mary Kermack FLS (née Carr; 1923 – 2003) was a British paleontologist and marine zoologist at Imperial College London. She completed her PhD thesis...
- Gamache and Connor O’Hara for Lowkey Films, and Julien Loeffler and James Kermack for Featuristic Films. Casting was completed by Aisling Knight at CBA Casting...
- Tingley, Simon Abkarian, James Faulkner, Rutger Hauer, Matt Barber and James Kermack. This was Hauer's final released film during his lifetime before his death...
- production company Featuristic Films, after working together on James Kermack's action thriller Knuckledust in 2020. The film was previewed at the FrightFest...
- Knuckledust is a 2020 British action-thriller film written and directed by James Kermack. Filmed in the United Kingdom, the film stars Moe Dunford, Kate ****ie...
- during the Jur****ic and the Cretaceous periods. The order was named by Kermack et al. in 1973 as a replacement name for the paraphyletic Triconodonta...
- with important works being that of Ross in 1916, Ross and Hudson in 1917, Kermack and McKendrick in 1927, and Kendall in 1956. The Reed–Frost model was also...