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“... on the economy of cities in developing countries still need further investigation. Additionally, the...”
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“... the social impacts of pedestrianization on chaharbagh abbasi Pedestrian street (chaPs), a historical...”
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“... a reduction in the flow of people on the street, and a decrease in reports of violence. The present study...”
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“... = 10.6%, bias = -0.99%) mainly due to the linear decrease in PD/DG in the observed data. Further analysis...”
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