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Virtual Health Information Infrastructures: A Scalable Regional Model

Submitted by msquire on Thu, 2011-12-01 11:04
A. Seror, “Virtual Health Information Infrastructures: A Scalable Regional Model”, Open Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011). Springer, pp. 316-319, 2011.
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