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Figure 1 The path of S(t), I(t), R(t) for deterministic model (1)
Figure 3 The path of S(t), I(t), R(t) for model (2) with initial (S0,I0,R0,Z0) = (479.0,20.0,1.0,10.0) underdifferent noise intensities.

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