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Changed claim: description (P1459): This dataset is supplementary material for \N\N Müller, S. A., Balmer, M., Charlton, W., Ewert, R., Neumann, A., Rakow, C., Schlenther, T. & Nagel, K. Predicting the effects of COVID-19 related interventions in urban settings by combining activity-based modelling, agent-based simulation, and mobile phone data. PLOS ONE 16 (ed Benenson, I.) (Oct. 2021) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259037 The dataset is also used in the Math+...
Changed claim: description (P1459): This dataset is supplementary material for \N\NMüller, S. A., Balmer, M., Charlton, W., Ewert, R., Neumann, A., Rakow, C., Schlenther, T. & Nagel, K. Predicting the effects of COVID-19 related interventions in urban settings by combining activity-based modelling, agent-based simulation, and mobile phone data. PLOS ONE 16 (ed Benenson, I.) (Oct. 2021) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259037 \N\NThe dataset is also used in the Math+...
 
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This dataset is supplementary material for \N\N Müller, S. A., Balmer, M., Charlton, W., Ewert, R., Neumann, A., Rakow, C., Schlenther, T. & Nagel, K. Predicting the effects of COVID-19 related interventions in urban settings by combining activity-based modelling, agent-based simulation, and mobile phone data. PLOS ONE 16 (ed Benenson, I.) (Oct. 2021) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259037 The dataset is also used in the Math+ project EF4-13 "Modeling Infection Spreading and Counter-Measures in a Pandemic Situation Using Coupled Models" to perform the epidemic simulation studies for Berlin. The open dataset contains a 25 percent sample of the original dataset. The code for running the simulation is also available in this Github repository: https://github.com/matsim-org/matsim-episim. For the terms of use, please see the associated LICENSE file. More information can be found on our website: https://covid-sim.info/. If you have questions, please contact covid19@vsp.tu-berlin.de .
This dataset is supplementary material for \N\NMüller, S. A., Balmer, M., Charlton, W., Ewert, R., Neumann, A., Rakow, C., Schlenther, T. & Nagel, K. Predicting the effects of COVID-19 related interventions in urban settings by combining activity-based modelling, agent-based simulation, and mobile phone data. PLOS ONE 16 (ed Benenson, I.) (Oct. 2021) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259037 \N\NThe dataset is also used in the Math+ project EF4-13 "Modeling Infection Spreading and Counter-Measures in a Pandemic Situation Using Coupled Models" to perform the epidemic simulation studies for Berlin. \N\NThe open dataset contains a 25 percent sample of the original dataset. The code for running the simulation is also available in this Github repository: https://github.com/matsim-org/matsim-episim. \N\NFor the terms of use, please see the associated LICENSE file. \N\NMore information can be found on our website: https://covid-sim.info/. If you have questions, please contact covid19@vsp.tu-berlin.de .

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    This dataset is supplementary material for \N\NMüller, S. A., Balmer, M., Charlton, W., Ewert, R., Neumann, A., Rakow, C., Schlenther, T. & Nagel, K. Predicting the effects of COVID-19 related interventions in urban settings by combining activity-based modelling, agent-based simulation, and mobile phone data. PLOS ONE 16 (ed Benenson, I.) (Oct. 2021) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259037 \N\NThe dataset is also used in the Math+ project EF4-13 "Modeling Infection Spreading and Counter-Measures in a Pandemic Situation Using Coupled Models" to perform the epidemic simulation studies for Berlin. \N\NThe open dataset contains a 25 percent sample of the original dataset. The code for running the simulation is also available in this Github repository: https://github.com/matsim-org/matsim-episim. \N\NFor the terms of use, please see the associated LICENSE file. \N\NMore information can be found on our website: https://covid-sim.info/. If you have questions, please contact covid19@vsp.tu-berlin.de .
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