An investigation of the relationship between scientists' mobility to/from China and their research performance
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Yiyang Bian | Yi Bu | Chao Min | Lele Kang | Jiang Li | Zhenyue Zhao | Li Tang | Lele Kang | Li Tang | Yi Bu | Jiang Li | Zhenyue Zhao | Chao Min | Yiyang Bian
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