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Figure 9: Visualization of document citations and relatedness. The distance between two
documents in the visualization approximately indicates their relatedness of the journals in
terms of methodology. The size of the label and circle of a document is determined by
the citation weight/impact of that documents, whereas the position of a term, determines
the cluster of publication year to which the document belongs. Lines between documents
represent links.
Figure 10: Density visualization of document citations. The positioning of the terms in
this figure is the same with that of Figure 9. The density ranges from highly dense points
to low dense points.
in early childhood and gradually wanes into adulthood as a result of slow acquisition of
immunity with age and time. Also, it can be seen that the prevalence in adults is highest
at intermediate infection rates. This is consistent with the infection pattern summarized
by Boyd for tropical Africa [60] and also with the speculations of some epidemiologist
that partial control, which leads to a moderate reduction of transmission from initially high
levels, could increase adult prevalence [148], [63]. While immunity to malaria generally
rises with age, especially in places with the highest forces of infection and stabilizes at
adulthood, this increase with respect to age is not noticeable at low force of infection.