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bigram | frequency |
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public health | 251 |
health care | 231 |
service industries | 136 |
urban greenspace | 119 |
live music | 119 |
new york | 115 |
urban health | 106 |
urban areas | 95 |
mexico city | 94 |
united states | 94 |
greenspace provision | 76 |
urban development | 71 |
climate change | 70 |
avian influenza | 69 |
city model | 68 |
air pollution | 68 |
made available | 67 |
mental health | 67 |
york city | 66 |
case study | 65 |
granted medrxiv | 63 |
author funder | 63 |
copyright holder | 62 |
inner city | 61 |
infectious disease | 60 |
international license | 60 |
reproduction number | 59 |
hiv aids | 59 |
urban governance | 58 |
hong kong | 58 |
control measures | 56 |
health services | 55 |
gis interoperability | 55 |
sharing adoption | 53 |
urban planning | 52 |
service industry | 52 |
air travel | 51 |
social distancing | 51 |
contact rate | 51 |
spatial value | 50 |
infectious diseases | 48 |
air quality | 47 |
city population | 46 |
health equity | 46 |
shared ride | 45 |
economic development | 45 |
residential segregation | 45 |
land use | 44 |
novel coronavirus | 43 |
prevention intensity | 42 |
infected people | 42 |
cord uid | 42 |
large cities | 42 |
doc id | 42 |
metropolitan areas | 41 |
health governance | 40 |
emergency management | 39 |
human mobility | 38 |
digital twin | 38 |
green spaces | 38 |
metropolitan area | 38 |
poster sessions | 37 |
hubei province | 37 |
disaster management | 37 |
population health | 36 |
risk factors | 36 |
local government | 36 |
air pollutants | 36 |
san francisco | 36 |
green space | 35 |
central tokyo | 35 |
outbreak events | 35 |
wuhan lockdown | 34 |
los angeles | 34 |
years old | 34 |
prevention strategies | 34 |
global cities | 34 |
chinese cities | 33 |
infection cases | 33 |
city tourism | 33 |
health promotion | 33 |
urban green | 33 |
city digital | 33 |
health inequities | 33 |
ecosystem services | 32 |
city i | 32 |
built environment | 32 |
urban service | 32 |
urban inequality | 31 |
health status | 31 |
informal work | 31 |
sea coast | 31 |
urban space | 31 |
version posted | 31 |
specialized service | 30 |
care system | 30 |
world health | 29 |
prevention strategy | 29 |
global city | 29 |
total number | 29 |
drug users | 29 |
population mobility | 29 |
critical situations | 29 |
per day | 29 |
lockdown period | 29 |
pandemic avian | 28 |
urban policy | 28 |
popular music | 28 |
specialized services | 28 |
new economy | 28 |
city dt | 28 |
drug use | 28 |
new urban | 28 |
sustainable development | 28 |
tokyo metropolitan | 27 |
urban growth | 27 |
civil parishes | 27 |
city center | 27 |
population density | 27 |
health determinants | 27 |
health centre | 27 |
city size | 27 |
urban form | 27 |
risk communication | 26 |
case studies | 26 |
basic reproduction | 26 |
floating population | 26 |
social justice | 26 |
street youth | 26 |
urban poor | 26 |
health system | 26 |
high risk | 26 |
ride requests | 26 |
new normal | 26 |
health problems | 26 |
taipei city | 25 |
southeast asia | 25 |
per capita | 25 |
service providers | 25 |
population size | 25 |
adaptive prevention | 25 |
health needs | 25 |
developing countries | 25 |
plateau phenomenon | 25 |
health organization | 24 |
financial incentives | 24 |
sharing regime | 24 |
new cases | 24 |
kadoma city | 24 |
growth rates | 24 |
incubation period | 24 |
cities outside | 24 |
scaling relations | 24 |
influenza pandemic | 24 |
destination cities | 24 |
natural cities | 23 |
substance use | 23 |
social capital | 23 |
scaling law | 23 |
disease control | 23 |
development within | 23 |
urban environment | 23 |
north america | 23 |
first century | 23 |
urban system | 23 |
administrative boundaries | 23 |
pandemic influenza | 22 |
response plan | 22 |
cumulative incidence | 22 |
see supplementary | 22 |
posted march | 22 |
economic growth | 22 |
million people | 22 |
health outcomes | 22 |
advanced services | 22 |
community health | 22 |
older adults | 22 |
care services | 21 |
density dependence | 21 |
informal workers | 21 |
contact rates | 21 |
urban spaces | 21 |
producer services | 21 |
shared rides | 21 |
may also | 21 |
destination city | 21 |
prevention measures | 21 |
prevention threshold | 21 |
world cities | 21 |
reproduction numbers | 21 |
confirmed cases | 21 |
intervention axes | 21 |
total population | 21 |
policy makers | 21 |
low income | 20 |
health policy | 20 |
death rate | 20 |
urban resilience | 20 |
cognitive impairment | 20 |
presentation will | 20 |
spatial planning | 20 |
outside hubei | 20 |
public policy | 19 |
request rate | 19 |
urban centres | 19 |
competitive advantage | 19 |
pregnant women | 19 |
waste pickers | 19 |
scaling laws | 19 |
social support | 19 |
see also | 19 |
data collection | 19 |
coast cities | 19 |
fixed effects | 19 |
within cities | 18 |
first two | 18 |
reproductive number | 18 |
clean water | 18 |
services production | 18 |
harm reduction | 18 |
social services | 18 |
travel rate | 18 |
acute respiratory | 18 |
local health | 18 |
mortality rates | 18 |
urban populations | 18 |
travel distance | 18 |
destination demand | 18 |
european cities | 18 |
service sector | 18 |
urban studies | 18 |
urban tertiarization | 18 |
atlantic core | 18 |
housing market | 18 |
respiratory syndrome | 17 |
homeless people | 17 |
panic effect | 17 |
infected individuals | 17 |
private sector | 17 |
mortality rate | 17 |
virus effect | 17 |
research project | 17 |
reported cases | 17 |
scaling relation | 17 |
primary care | 17 |
urban settings | 17 |
human rights | 17 |
civil society | 17 |
focus groups | 17 |
heat waves | 17 |
rate reduction | 17 |
results show | 17 |
public transport | 17 |
outbreak event | 17 |
data analysis | 17 |
health officials | 17 |
real estate | 17 |
severe acute | 17 |
major cities | 17 |
wide range | 16 |
ahc cases | 16 |
service delivery | 16 |
will provide | 16 |
drinking water | 16 |
garden city | 16 |
local governments | 16 |
urban communities | 16 |
supplementary information | 16 |
economic conditions | 16 |
urban centers | 16 |
recent years | 16 |
british columbia | 16 |
united nations | 16 |
sir model | 16 |
amr genes | 16 |
embodied imagination | 16 |
socioeconomic status | 16 |
global economy | 16 |
governance tools | 16 |
southeast asian | 16 |
sharing decisions | 16 |
public spaces | 16 |
young adults | 16 |
disease outbreaks | 16 |
primary health | 16 |
industrial production | 15 |
communication program | 15 |
growth rate | 15 |
based research | 15 |
health insurance | 15 |
street vendors | 15 |
census data | 15 |
japanese cities | 15 |
coronavirus disease | 15 |
people living | 15 |
sars outbreak | 15 |
green infrastructure | 15 |
present study | 15 |
health education | 15 |
will also | 15 |
pacific cities | 15 |
seir model | 15 |
st century | 15 |
effective prevention | 15 |
urban life | 15 |
behavioral change | 15 |
spatial mismatch | 15 |
cities within | 15 |
urban area | 15 |
urban scaling | 15 |
urban systems | 15 |
south korea | 15 |
optimal control | 15 |
bifurcation points | 15 |
heavy metals | 15 |
economic restructuring | 15 |
two decades | 15 |
health issues | 15 |
inflow population | 14 |
public realm | 14 |
cervical cancer | 14 |
pacific region | 14 |
health inequalities | 14 |
communicable diseases | 14 |
population movement | 14 |
large scale | 14 |
two daily | 14 |
regional development | 14 |
population movements | 14 |
data sources | 14 |
main manuscript | 14 |
officially reported | 14 |
physical environment | 14 |
human populations | 14 |
growing number | 14 |
systematic review | 14 |
high levels | 14 |
local level | 14 |
bird population | 14 |
urban spatial | 14 |
civil parish | 14 |
rural areas | 14 |
care providers | 14 |
financial resources | 14 |
geographic information | 14 |
urban environments | 14 |
urban population | 14 |
van der | 14 |
human population | 14 |
daily cases | 13 |
community members | 13 |
global health | 13 |
urban branding | 13 |
local stakeholders | 13 |
city planning | 13 |
important role | 13 |
aviation governance | 13 |
pearl river | 13 |
particulate matter | 13 |
infectious period | 13 |
different cities | 13 |
two weeks | 13 |
injection drug | 13 |
five cities | 13 |
industry development | 13 |
mild cognitive | 13 |
disease outbreak | 13 |
deaths per | 13 |
food insecurity | 13 |
risk management | 13 |
least one | 13 |
health service | 13 |
river delta | 13 |
der hoeven | 13 |
environmental justice | 13 |
advanced service | 13 |
emerging infectious | 13 |
african american | 13 |
ethnic minority | 13 |
one city | 13 |
paper will | 13 |
population growth | 13 |
city centers | 13 |
plateau period | 13 |
financial crisis | 13 |
latin america | 13 |
mobility restrictions | 13 |
industries within | 13 |
results suggest | 13 |
regions within | 13 |
economic status | 13 |
decent work | 13 |
even though | 13 |
production systems | 13 |
two cities | 13 |
major metropolitan | 13 |
regional inequality | 13 |
resistance genes | 13 |
municipal water | 13 |
last years | 13 |
takes value | 13 |
urban economy | 13 |
coronavirus pandemic | 13 |
health risks | 13 |
public space | 13 |
last decade | 13 |
central city | 13 |
asian msm | 13 |
research team | 13 |
urban economic | 13 |
urban sprawl | 13 |
across cities | 12 |
green areas | 12 |
natural resources | 12 |
young people | 12 |
pacific city | 12 |
substance abuse | 12 |
labour force | 12 |
simulation results | 12 |
th century | 12 |
parameter estimates | 12 |
motoric cognitive | 12 |
risk syndrome | 12 |
transmission rate | 12 |
constant prevention | 12 |
informal economy | 12 |
hand washing | 12 |
sars crisis | 12 |
scaling exponent | 12 |
external environment | 12 |
urban forestry | 12 |
international air | 12 |
limited access | 12 |
housing prices | 12 |
future research | 12 |
public housing | 12 |
large urban | 12 |
services within | 12 |
development strategies | 12 |
municipal governments | 12 |
world city | 12 |
medical services | 12 |
taxonomic profiles | 12 |
food security | 12 |
haneda airport | 12 |
rapid growth | 12 |
industry growth | 12 |
health professionals | 12 |
various parameters | 12 |
will help | 12 |
capacity building | 12 |
healthcare services | 12 |
road networks | 12 |
service workers | 12 |
solid waste | 12 |
two years | 12 |
city residents | 12 |
affordable housing | 12 |
medrxiv preprint | 12 |
cultural events | 12 |
jaccard distance | 12 |
data set | 12 |
informal sector | 12 |
origin city | 12 |
cognitive risk | 12 |
services growth | 12 |
community capacity | 11 |
focus group | 11 |
liveability approaches | 11 |
comprehensive plan | 11 |
epidemic outbreak | 11 |
income inequality | 11 |
unwanted sexual | 11 |
development control | 11 |
spatial patterns | 11 |
heavy metal | 11 |
breast cancer | 11 |
resilient cities | 11 |
city delineation | 11 |
federated learning | 11 |
disease spread | 11 |
ncov virus | 11 |
time unit | 11 |
general population | 11 |
racial capitalism | 11 |
watery diarrhoea | 11 |
special issue | 11 |
physical activity | 11 |
children less | 11 |
long term | 11 |
cumulative cases | 11 |
human activities | 11 |
parkland acquisition | 11 |
infectivity model | 11 |
prelockdown period | 11 |
pandemic prevalence | 11 |
creative services | 11 |
power law | 11 |
brazilian cities | 11 |
five years | 11 |
population data | 11 |
water supply | 11 |
single city | 11 |
urban greening | 11 |
also find | 11 |
waste management | 11 |
better understand | 11 |
premature deaths | 11 |
infected city | 11 |
national government | 11 |
less likely | 11 |
new immigrants | 11 |
population inflows | 11 |
source markets | 11 |
attack rates | 11 |
higher education | 11 |
theoretical analysis | 10 |
cultural industries | 10 |
specific health | 10 |
first case | 10 |
official data | 10 |
national level | 10 |
third world | 10 |
acute hemorrhagic | 10 |
literature review | 10 |
total area | 10 |
healthcare system | 10 |
office development | 10 |
daily new | 10 |
increasing number | 10 |
coefficient estimate | 10 |
two months | 10 |
become increasingly | 10 |
disease will | 10 |
developed countries | 10 |
attack rate | 10 |
six cities | 10 |
living standards | 10 |
infected individual | 10 |
hemorrhagic conjunctivitis | 10 |
pandemic control | 10 |
local planning | 10 |
health systems | 10 |
middle class | 10 |
asian cities | 10 |
spatially heterogeneous | 10 |
request rates | 10 |
national health | 10 |
human transmission | 10 |
promote health | 10 |
urban social | 10 |
health survey | 10 |
sexual abuse | 10 |
i i | 10 |
spring festival | 10 |
disease prevention | 10 |
cardiovascular disease | 10 |
urban regions | 10 |
data sets | 10 |
residential areas | 10 |
infected cases | 10 |
will continue | 10 |
economic factors | 10 |
metropolitan region | 10 |
susceptible people | 10 |
ncov outbreak | 10 |
industrial restructuring | 10 |
decision making | 10 |
across different | 10 |
mmc residents | 10 |
one hand | 10 |
italian municipalities | 10 |
random sample | 10 |
smoking cessation | 10 |
viral mags | 10 |
biodiversity conservation | 10 |
supplementary material | 10 |
industrial development | 10 |
thinking historically | 10 |
heart failure | 10 |
intervention axis | 10 |
high school | 10 |
findings suggest | 10 |
service functions | 10 |
metropolitan regions | 10 |
increasingly important | 10 |
scaling exponents | 10 |
crack users | 10 |
drug treatment | 10 |
health interventions | 10 |
forestry urban | 10 |
high level | 10 |
hubei cities | 10 |
us dataset | 10 |
global south | 10 |
metropolitan core | 10 |
basic reproductive | 10 |
deep learning | 10 |
city fixed | 10 |
past months | 10 |
open data | 10 |
linear scaling | 10 |
logistic regression | 10 |
factors associated | 10 |
suburban areas | 10 |
urban sustainability | 9 |
may lead | 9 |
days since | 9 |
cultural economy | 9 |
first decade | 9 |
large number | 9 |
formal green | 9 |
entertainment capital | 9 |
social movements | 9 |
music venues | 9 |
baidu migration | 9 |
new urbanism | 9 |
city health | 9 |
escherichia coli | 9 |
rental housing | 9 |
many cases | 9 |
negative effects | 9 |
music ecologies | 9 |
new public | 9 |
environmental health | 9 |
van den | 9 |
spatial pattern | 9 |
high growth | 9 |
decision makers | 9 |
financial discounts | 9 |
epidemic development | 9 |
treat takes | 9 |
business services | 9 |
spatial restructuring | 9 |
poor health | 9 |
urban dwellers | 9 |
gray matter | 9 |
epidemic curve | 9 |
many countries | 9 |
antimicrobial resistance | 9 |
pilot study | 9 |
study will | 9 |
mathematical model | 9 |
health research | 9 |
next section | 9 |
urban change | 9 |
human health | 9 |
peer review | 9 |
also shows | 9 |
control group | 9 |
health conditions | 9 |
drug abuse | 9 |
public transportation | 9 |
significantly associated | 9 |
general public | 9 |
informed consent | 9 |
environmental conditions | 9 |
existing infections | 9 |
music heritage | 9 |
target population | 9 |
infection rate | 9 |
health information | 9 |
posterior distribution | 9 |
ethnic groups | 9 |
social isolation | 9 |
road network | 9 |
electronic supplementary | 9 |
child health | 9 |
municipal departments | 9 |
starting point | 9 |
among others | 9 |
breast feeding | 9 |
current health | 9 |
women living | 9 |
among children | 9 |
response operation | 9 |
higher risk | 9 |
spatial inequality | 9 |
central government | 9 |
aesthetic function | 9 |
bay area | 9 |
economic base | 9 |
three major | 9 |
different prevention | 9 |
emergency mapping | 9 |
constant infectivity | 9 |
ten years | 9 |
balance dysfunction | 9 |
sexual health | 9 |
city government | 9 |
environmental factors | 9 |
case samples | 9 |
many cities | 9 |
per residents | 9 |
policy development | 9 |
linear fit | 9 |
single ride | 9 |
effective area | 9 |
service provision | 9 |
health indicators | 9 |
posted may | 9 |
global model | 9 |
migration data | 9 |
natural disasters | 9 |
intermediate services | 9 |
asian countries | 9 |
significantly higher | 9 |
spatial structure | 9 |
lockdown effect | 9 |
significant effect | 9 |
municipal government | 9 |
environmental degradation | 9 |
social determinants | 9 |
health infrastructure | 8 |
community services | 8 |
years ago | 8 |
using data | 8 |
sustainable cities | 8 |
criminal justice | 8 |
cultural ecosystem | 8 |
based approach | 8 |
urban infrastructure | 8 |
community development | 8 |
october th | 8 |
see methods | 8 |
ideal model | 8 |
shape urban | 8 |
social networks | 8 |
pharmaceutical interventions | 8 |
bacteriological city | 8 |
living conditions | 8 |
mental disorders | 8 |
local policy | 8 |
mobility data | 8 |
past two | 8 |
distancing measures | 8 |
social media | 8 |
city hall | 8 |
low levels | 8 |
healthy city | 8 |
income countries | 8 |
core factors | 8 |
influenza virus | 8 |
daily infection | 8 |
effective reproduction | 8 |
sexual experiences | 8 |
six months | 8 |
care needs | 8 |
housing affordability | 8 |
significantly lower | 8 |
relative abundance | 8 |
public sector | 8 |
social change | 8 |
phase i | 8 |
randomly selected | 8 |
wuhan cities | 8 |
source market | 8 |
local authorities | 8 |
european environment | 8 |
per month | 8 |
euclidean distance | 8 |
regional planning | 8 |
urban services | 8 |
qualitative data | 8 |
health agencies | 8 |
performative reflexive | 8 |
mitigation measures | 8 |
past decade | 8 |
open space | 8 |
physical health | 8 |
health disparities | 8 |
health crisis | 8 |
median age | 8 |
ahc epidemic | 8 |
urban scale | 8 |
social exclusion | 8 |
susceptible individuals | 8 |
health authorities | 8 |
negative impact | 8 |
metropolitan mexico | 8 |
health effects | 8 |
mental illness | 8 |
american cities | 8 |
travel time | 8 |
susceptible population | 8 |
expected detour | 8 |
new development | 8 |
chi minh | 8 |
ho chi | 8 |
metropolitan space | 8 |
reproductive health | 8 |
early detection | 8 |
high request | 8 |
recovery rate | 8 |
new town | 8 |
data source | 8 |
water treatment | 8 |
collaborative city | 8 |
conservation strategy | 8 |
change mitigation | 8 |
twentieth century | 8 |
much larger | 8 |
narita airport | 8 |
risk assessment | 8 |
sharing state | 8 |
ha per | 8 |
access health | 8 |
policy responses | 8 |
corporate control | 8 |
local community | 8 |
grand prix | 8 |
enhanced social | 8 |
distancing policies | 8 |
depth interviews | 8 |
data collected | 8 |
greater vancouver | 8 |
one person | 8 |
spatial distribution | 8 |
coronavirus outbreak | 8 |
optimal scenario | 8 |
family clusters | 8 |
urban structure | 8 |
available data | 8 |
risk factor | 8 |
previous years | 8 |
real world | 8 |
many asian | 8 |
international airport | 8 |
high quality | 8 |
information systems | 8 |
average travel | 8 |
hiv infection | 8 |
among cities | 8 |
gravity model | 8 |
property development | 8 |
first time | 8 |
research questions | 8 |
every day | 8 |
urban inequalities | 8 |
interview data | 7 |
urban live | 7 |
digital divide | 7 |
health workers | 7 |
holy week | 7 |
smart city | 7 |
people infected | 7 |
central cities | 7 |
durable concepts | 7 |
previous section | 7 |
low education | 7 |
urban living | 7 |
minority immigrants | 7 |
western europe | 7 |
outpatient care | 7 |
every year | 7 |
symptomatic students | 7 |
coefficient estimates | 7 |
south asia | 7 |
municipal health | 7 |
vancouver regional | 7 |
expected inconvenience | 7 |
contracting watery | 7 |
cvd risk | 7 |
wales dataset | 7 |
partial lockdown | 7 |
temporal effects | 7 |
table shows | 7 |
sample size | 7 |
high mortality | 7 |
time window | 7 |
depressive symptoms | 7 |
preventive measures | 7 |
water samples | 7 |
virus outbreak | 7 |
service centres | 7 |
urban economies | 7 |
metropolitan cities | 7 |
two groups | 7 |
place wars | 7 |
surveillance system | 7 |
community partners | 7 |
see table | 7 |
kuala lumpur | 7 |
two main | 7 |
statistically significant | 7 |
urban agriculture | 7 |
infection number | 7 |
voluntary sector | 7 |
city regions | 7 |
may reflect | 7 |
among asia | 7 |
different ways | 7 |
needle exchange | 7 |
linear relationship | 7 |
age group | 7 |
transportation service | 7 |
among women | 7 |
will discuss | 7 |
expected utility | 7 |
sterile syringes | 7 |
local communities | 7 |
based gis | 7 |
street health | 7 |
lockdown policies | 7 |
power laws | 7 |
sized cities | 7 |
aids epidemic | 7 |
tertiarization within | 7 |
worm infections | 7 |
global markets | 7 |
challenges facing | 7 |
epidemic situation | 7 |
social protection | 7 |
work across | 7 |
social problems | 7 |
demographic characteristics | 7 |
urban residents | 7 |
agricultural land | 7 |
heat islands | 7 |
development strategy | 7 |
income segregation | 7 |
medical care | 7 |
urban residential | 7 |
highly educated | 7 |
urban heat | 7 |
health benefits | 7 |
water quality | 7 |
empirical scaling | 7 |
red curve | 7 |
different scales | 7 |
average temperature | 7 |
contagious disease | 7 |
will allow | 7 |
within urban | 7 |
accelerated tertiarization | 7 |
small ones | 7 |
negative impacts | 7 |
highly tertiarized | 7 |
economic inequality | 7 |
cultural services | 7 |
service sectors | 7 |
three decades | 7 |
sectional study | 7 |
closely related | 7 |
structured interviews | 7 |
city dts | 7 |
allows us | 7 |
just one | 7 |
development goals | 7 |
downtown toronto | 7 |
gateway roles | 7 |
big data | 7 |
issues related | 7 |
severe control | 7 |
nan doi | 7 |
sustainable urban | 7 |
city status | 7 |
densely populated | 7 |
natural death | 7 |
better understanding | 7 |
study also | 7 |
minh city | 7 |
many people | 7 |
competition among | 7 |
effective contact | 7 |
city breaks | 7 |
life expectancy | 7 |
extreme weather | 7 |
ahc outbreak | 7 |
labor market | 7 |
open spaces | 7 |
april th | 7 |
basic services | 7 |
epidemic models | 7 |
united kingdom | 7 |
physician visits | 7 |
data sparsity | 7 |
eight intervention | 7 |
industrial city | 7 |
economic crisis | 7 |
human capital | 7 |
south america | 7 |
antibiotic resistance | 7 |
phase ii | 7 |
first period | 7 |
hoeven hitters | 7 |
small cities | 7 |
young urbanites | 7 |
growth strategy | 7 |
social service | 7 |
travel restrictions | 7 |
predicted viral | 7 |
noise reduction | 7 |
one day | 7 |
traffic count | 7 |
oriented development | 7 |
outflow population | 7 |
urban planners | 7 |
various cities | 7 |
old atlantic | 7 |
several factors | 7 |
urban mobility | 7 |
abuse treatment | 7 |
environmental value | 7 |
average number | 7 |
international spread | 7 |
middle classes | 7 |
infected patients | 7 |
east asia | 7 |
music sector | 7 |
nineteenth century | 7 |
three cities | 7 |
cities around | 7 |
lunar calendar | 7 |
urban policies | 7 |
near future | 7 |
hiv disease | 7 |
aged years | 7 |
suburban development | 7 |
us data | 7 |
coupling strength | 7 |
new service | 7 |
authors declare | 7 |
time series | 7 |
pairwise fusion | 7 |
new infections | 7 |
change within | 7 |
eastern europe | 7 |
gis applications | 7 |
distancing protocol | 7 |
population flows | 7 |
week beginning | 7 |
cultural policy | 7 |
policy approaches | 7 |
social workers | 7 |
quality management | 7 |
prevention intensityr | 7 |
family members | 7 |
relatively high | 7 |
government policy | 7 |
rise buildings | 7 |
cigarette smoking | 7 |
educational level | 7 |
economically disadvantaged | 7 |
urban hierarchy | 7 |
based participatory | 7 |
road safety | 7 |
provision ratio | 7 |
intervention group | 7 |
case fatality | 7 |
multiple city | 7 |
north west | 7 |
community based | 7 |
one another | 7 |
population scaling | 7 |
important source | 7 |
every city | 7 |
existing health | 7 |
land reserve | 7 |
research process | 7 |
will focus | 7 |
fatality rate | 7 |
city department | 7 |
one third | 7 |
informal settlements | 7 |
unit problem | 6 |
information needs | 6 |
information technology | 6 |
confirmed covid | 6 |
urban design | 6 |
elected officials | 6 |
reminds us | 6 |
alzheimer disease | 6 |
cities data | 6 |
er op | 6 |
health problem | 6 |
rides shared | 6 |
service occupations | 6 |
study area | 6 |
demographic change | 6 |
toy cities | 6 |
findings indicate | 6 |
multiple cities | 6 |
risk population | 6 |
change adaptation | 6 |
grounded theory | 6 |
street vending | 6 |
also thank | 6 |
world urban | 6 |
epidemiological characteristics | 6 |
regulating services | 6 |
pacific realm | 6 |
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