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In Optical Materials November 2024 157 Part 1
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In Neural Networks March 2024 171:410-422
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In Biological Psychology February 2024 186
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has affected thousands of people from different socio-demographic groups all over the country. A decisive step in preventing or slowing the outbreak is the use of mobility interventions, such as government stay-at-home or
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.10436
Autor:
Sun, Qianqian, Zhou, Weiyi, Kabiri, Aliakbar, Darzi, Aref, Hu, Songhua, Younes, Hannah, Zhang, Lei
Publikováno v:
Regional Science Policy & Practice. 15(2023)541-559
Mobility interventions in communities play a critical role in containing a pandemic at an early stage. The real-world practice of social distancing can enlighten policymakers and help them implement more efficient and effective control measures. A la
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.02160
The worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 has posed a dire threat to the public. Human mobility has changed in various ways over the course of the pandemic. Despite current studies on common mobility metrics, research specifically on state-to-state mobility
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.02020
As a highly infectious respiratory disease, COVID-19 has become a pandemic that threatens global health. Without an effective treatment, non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as travel restrictions, have been widely promoted to mitigate the outbreak
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.13860
In March of this year, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic and it continues to threaten public health. This global health crisis imposes limitations on daily movements, which have deteriorated every sector in our society. Understanding public reactions
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.01215
The research team has utilized an integrated dataset, consisting of anonymized location data, COVID-19 case data, and census population information, to study the impact of COVID-19 on human mobility. The study revealed that statistics related to soci
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.14748
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In Biological Psychology November 2023 184