Does the walkability of neighbourhoods affect children's independent mobility, independent of parental, socio-cultural and individual factors?
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B. Giles-Corti | A. Timperio | M. Bulsara | G. Trapp | G. McCormack | K. Villanueva | K. V. Van Niel
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