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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2012.18.4.079

Centrality Measure in Weighted HPAI Transmission Network: The case of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza Virus in Gimje, South Korea in 2008  

Lee, Hyungjin (Graduate School, Seoul National University)
Suh, Kyo (Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University)
Jung, Namsu (Department of Rural Construction Engineering, Kongju National University)
Lee, Inbok (Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University)
Seo, Ilhwan (Graduate School, Seoul National University)
Moon, Woonkyung (Animal Plant & Fisheries Quarantine & Inspection Agency)
Lee, Jeong-Jae (Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.18, no.4, 2012 , pp. 79-89 More about this Journal
Keywords
Businesses; HPAI; Poultry Industry Network; Social Network Analysis; Poultry Industry Network;
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