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Lau SYS, Yang F, Tai J, Wu X-L, Wang J:
"The Study of Summer-time Heat Island, Built Form and Fabric in a Densely Built Urban Environment- Compact Chinese Cities: Hong Kong, Guangzhou",
In SB08MED: (Jan 2008)


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