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Jasmin Buck

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|November 17, 2006
Ubiquitous information for ubiquitous computing: expressing clinical data sets with openEHR archetypesSebastian Garde, Evelyn Hovenga, Jasmin Buck, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|March 30, 2007
Expressing clinical data sets with openEHR archetypes: a solid basis for ubiquitous computingSebastian Garde, Evelyn Hovenga, Jasmin Buck, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|April 11, 2009
Towards a comprehensive electronic patient record to support an innovative individual care concept for premature infants using the openEHR approachJasmin Buck, Sebastian Garde, Christian D Kohl, et al.
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|November 17, 2006
Ubiquitous information for ubiquitous computing: expressing clinical data sets with openEHR archetypesSebastian Garde, Evelyn Hovenga, Jasmin Buck, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|March 30, 2007
Expressing clinical data sets with openEHR archetypes: a solid basis for ubiquitous computingSebastian Garde, Evelyn Hovenga, Jasmin Buck, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|April 11, 2009
Towards a comprehensive electronic patient record to support an innovative individual care concept for premature infants using the openEHR approachJasmin Buck, Sebastian Garde, Christian D Kohl, et al.
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