Measuring distance through dense weighted networks: The case of hospital-associated pathogens
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A. Sarah Walker | Tjibbe Donker | Timo Smieszek | Katherine L. Henderson | Alan P. Johnson | Julie V. Robotham | T. Smieszek | A. Walker | T. Donker | Alan P. Johnson | J. Robotham | K. Henderson | Katherine L. Henderson | A. Walker
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