The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot: Implementations of GPS and other tracking technologies for geographic research
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Noam Shoval | Kristian Hegner Reinau | Henrik Harder | Mei-Po Kwan | Henrik Harder | M. Kwan | N. Shoval | K. H. Reinau
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