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Measuring spatial accessibility to residential care facilities in Beijing
Author(s):
Z TAO
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Y. CHENG
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T. DAI
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Z Tao
,
T Dai
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Y. Cheng
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T. DaI
Publication date:
2014
Journal:
Prog Geogr
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