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Julia Galliers

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International Journal of Medical Informatics|July 4, 2006
A method for determining information flow breakdown in clinical systemsJulia Galliers, Stephanie Wilson, James Fone
Clinical Rehabilitation|April 26, 2015
A comparison of remote therapy, face to face therapy and an attention control intervention for people with aphasia: a quasi-randomised controlled feasibility studyCelia Woolf, Anna Caute, Zula Haigh, et al.
Plos One|August 13, 2016
Evaluating the Benefits of Aphasia Intervention Delivered in Virtual Reality: Results of a Quasi-Randomised StudyJane Marshall, Tracey Booth, Niamh Devane, et al.
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International Journal of Medical Informatics|July 4, 2006
A method for determining information flow breakdown in clinical systemsJulia Galliers, Stephanie Wilson, James Fone
Clinical Rehabilitation|April 26, 2015
A comparison of remote therapy, face to face therapy and an attention control intervention for people with aphasia: a quasi-randomised controlled feasibility studyCelia Woolf, Anna Caute, Zula Haigh, et al.
Plos One|August 13, 2016
Evaluating the Benefits of Aphasia Intervention Delivered in Virtual Reality: Results of a Quasi-Randomised StudyJane Marshall, Tracey Booth, Niamh Devane, et al.
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