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Published on 09.07.18 in Vol 6, No 7 (2018): July

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  1. Blankenhagel KJ, Linker M, Zarnekow R. Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare. 2020. Chapter 18:229
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  2. Song MJ, Tabi K, Krausz M. Innovations in Global Mental Health. 2020. Chapter 106-1:1
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