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Intelligent wireless monitoring of acute cardiac patients in a platform using computerized guidelines models: the SAPHIRE project
Date
2008-03-11
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Dorobantu, Maria
Fruntelata, Ana-Gabriela N.
Ghiorghe, Silviu
Ghilencea, Liviu
Enturkmen, Gokce Banu Laleci
Doğaç, Asuman
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M. Dorobantu, A.-G. N. Fruntelata, S. Ghiorghe, L. Ghilencea, G. B. L. Enturkmen, and A. Doğaç, “Intelligent wireless monitoring of acute cardiac patients in a platform using computerized guidelines models: the SAPHIRE project,” 2008, vol. 51, p. 0, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63016.