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    • How Chinese demand for fresh fruit and vegetables is creating new landscapes of rural development and vulnerability in Southeast Asia: Insights from the Myanmar melon frontier 

      Kubo, Koji; Pritchard, Bill; Phyo, Aye Sandar
      Published 2021
      Mainland Southeast Asia has become an increasingly important source for Chinese imports of fresh fruit. But how have these activities contributed to patterns of regional development in sites of production? This paper uses ...
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    • COVIDSenti: A Large-Scale Benchmark Twitter Data Set for COVID-19 Sentiment Analysis 

      Naseem, Usman; Razzak, Imran; Khushi, Matloob; Eklund, Peter W.; Kim, Jinman
      Published 2021
      Social media (and the world at large) have been awash with news of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the passage of time, news and awareness about COVID-19 spread like the pandemic itself, with an explosion of messages, updates, ...
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    • Healthcare supply chain for China’s Belt and Road Initiative during COVID-19 

      Yao, Ruili; Mei, Fangyu; Wei, Xue
      Published 2021
      COVID-19 paused people lives and recombine various industry operation system. The China’s Belt and Road Initiative have been intensively studied for their role in healthcare industry, the nations among them came together ...
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    • COVID-19 and tourism in Pacific SIDS: lessons from Fiji, Vanuatu and Samoa? 

      Connell, John
      Published 2021
      Tourism was of critical economic importance in Pacific SIDS until COVID-19 border closures cut off international ties. The virus did not reach Vanuatu and Samoa, and few cases occurred in Fiji. The collapse of tourism, on ...
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    • Prediction of Sepsis in COVID-19 Using Laboratory Indicators 

      Tang, Guoxing; Luo, Ying; Lu, Feng; Li, Wei; Liu, Xiongcheng; Nan, Yucen; Ren, Yufei; Liao, Xiaofei; Wu, Song; Jin, Hai; Zomaya, Albert Y.; Sun, Ziyong
      Published 2021
      Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a global public health concern. Many inpatients with COVID-19 have shown clinical symptoms related to sepsis, which will aggravate the deterioration ...
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