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Applied Interdisciplinary Theory in Health Informatics Knowledge Base for Practitioners
Title
Applied Interdisciplinary Theory in Health Informatics
Subtitle
Knowledge Base for Practitioners
Authors
Philip Scott
Nicolette de Keizer
Andrew Georgiou
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IOS Press BV
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Amsterdam
Date
2019
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English
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978-1-61499-991-1
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16.0 x 24.0 cm
Pages
242
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