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The Voter-Model – a long description

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The Voter-Model – a long description. / Loughran, Thomas; Lessard-Phillips, Laurence; Fieldhouse, Edward et al.
2015.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

Harvard

Loughran, T, Lessard-Phillips, L, Fieldhouse, E & Edmonds, B 2015, The Voter-Model – a long description.

APA

Loughran, T., Lessard-Phillips, L., Fieldhouse, E., & Edmonds, B. (2015). The Voter-Model – a long description.

Vancouver

Loughran T, Lessard-Phillips L, Fieldhouse E, Edmonds B. The Voter-Model – a long description. 2015.

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Loughran, Thomas ; Lessard-Phillips, Laurence ; Fieldhouse, Edward et al. / The Voter-Model – a long description. 2015.

Bibtex

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RIS

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