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What features do patients and clinicians ‘want’ in the future Internet-Of-Things (IoT) systems for asthma: a mixed method study
C. Hui (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom), B. Mckinstry (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom), O. Fulton (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom), M. Buchner (Glasgow, United Kingdom), H. Pinnock (Edinburgh , United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Digital health interventions in respiratory medicine
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Digital health interventions in respiratory medicine
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Airway diseases
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