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      The Network Analysis of Urban Streets: A Primal Approach

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                Journal
                Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
                Environ Plann B Plann Des
                Pion Ltd
                0265-8135
                1472-3417
                November 30 2016
                November 30 2016
                : 33
                : 5
                : 705-725
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                10.1068/b32045
                99b94521-d425-4e39-932a-a635909558aa
                © 2016
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