How should social mixing be measured: comparing web-based survey and sensor-based methods
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Marcel Salathé | Victoria C. Barclay | Timo Smieszek | Hongjiang Gao | Jeanette J Rainey | Amra Uzicanin | M. Salathé | T. Smieszek | V. C. Barclay | J. Rainey | A. Uzicanin | Hongjiang Gao | Victoria C Barclay | Indulaxmi Seeni | Indulaxmi Seeni
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