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The interplay of spatial spread of COVID-19 and human mobility in the urban system of China during the Chinese New Year. (2021). Mu, Xiaoyan ; Zhang, Xiaohu ; Yeh, Anthony Gar-On.
In: Environment and Planning B.
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