International variation in neighborhood walkability, transit, and recreation environments using geographic information systems: the IPEN adult study
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Lawrence D Frank | Nico Van de Weghe | Neil Coffee | Rachel Davey | Jasper Schipperijn | James F Sallis | Deborah Salvo | Suzanne Mavoa | Adriano Akira Ferreira Hino | Ester Cerin | Marc A Adams | Neville Owen | R. Davey | M. Adams | J. Sallis | N. Owen | E. Cerin | L. Frank | D. Salvo | P. Lai | J. Schipperijn | J. Dygrýn | S. Mavoa | Graham R. Smith | L. Christiansen | A. Hino | D. Macfarlane | N. Coffee | James Chapman | Lorinne du Toit | Lars B Christiansen | Lorinne du Toit | Jan Dygrýn | Graham Smith | Poh-chin Lai | James Chapman | Duncan Macfarlane | José David Pinzón | J. D. Pinzón | N. van de Weghe
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