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OPEN SUBJECT AREAS: COMPUTER SCIENCE Average is Boring: How Similarity Kills a Meme’s Success
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L. & Adamic / Oxford University Press / Christakis N. A. / J. H. & Christakis N. A. Cooperative / Pearson / BP / New England Journal / Creative Commons / Myers S. A. / Simmons / Twitter / Y. & Chawla N. V. / Puritan Press / AAAI Press / /

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