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      Dynamics of Dyads in Social Networks: Assortative, Relational, and Proximity Mechanisms

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Sociology
                Annu. Rev. Sociol.
                Annual Reviews
                0360-0572
                1545-2115
                June 2010
                June 2010
                : 36
                : 1
                : 91-115
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                10.1146/annurev.soc.34.040507.134743
                73daa84c-5119-4b0b-b086-6397f3a79ef0
                © 2010
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