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Applied Interdisciplinary Theory in Health Informatics Knowledge Base for Practitioners
Titel
Applied Interdisciplinary Theory in Health Informatics
Untertitel
Knowledge Base for Practitioners
Autoren
Philip Scott
Nicolette de Keizer
Andrew Georgiou
Verlag
IOS Press BV
Ort
Amsterdam
Datum
2019
Sprache
englisch
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CC BY-NC 4.0
ISBN
978-1-61499-991-1
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16.0 x 24.0 cm
Seiten
242
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