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Historic evolution of spatial distance to scientific cooperation in China from 1990 to 2010.
Authors
Bo Pang (164741)
Chuanglin Fang (653652)
Guangdong Li (653653)
Haitao Ma (529446)
Publication date
3 November 2014
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
<p>The rectangle represents different spatial levels; the red circle is the farthest point where the cooperation value that exceeds 10% of that year’s maximum value; the red dot is the point whose absolute value equals 1000.</p
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