Optimising measurement of health-related characteristics of the built environment: Comparing data collected by foot-based street audits, virtual street audits and routine secondary data sources
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Paul Wilkinson | Kiran Nanchahal | Ben Armstrong | Richard J. Silverwood | Triantafyllos Pliakas | Sophie Hawkesworth | Chris Grundy | Juan Pablo Casas | Richard W. Morris | Karen Lock | B. Armstrong | P. Wilkinson | K. Nanchahal | J. Casas | R. Morris | C. Grundy | K. Lock | T. Pliakas | R. Silverwood | S. Hawkesworth
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