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Published on 23.07.14 in Vol 2, No 3 (2014): Jul-Sep

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Works citing "Attitudes and Preferences on the Use of Mobile Health Technology and Health Games for Self-Management: Interviews With Older Adults on Anticoagulation Therapy"

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  1. John O, Fallavollita P. Connected Health in Smart Cities. 2020. Chapter 9:179
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  2. . Handbook of Large-Scale Distributed Computing in Smart Healthcare. 2017. Chapter 13:359
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