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IBM Systems Journal

Information-Based Medicine   Volume 46, Number 1, 2007
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Remote health-care monitoring using Personal Care Connect - References

by M. Blount,
V. M. Batra,
A. N. Capella,
M. R. Ebling,
W. F. Jerome,
S. M. Martin,
M. Nidd,
M. R. Niemi,
and S. P. Wright
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