Local characteristics of cross-unit contamination around high-rise building due to wind effect: mean concentration and infection risk assessment.
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J. H. Wang | X P Liu | J L Niu | K C S Kwok | J H Wang | B Z Li | J. Niu | K. Kwok | X. P. Liu | B. Li
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