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Oliver Buckley

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 9, 2008
Efficient soft tissue deformation using charged particlesOliver Buckley, Nigel W John
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|March 23, 2007
Efficient modelling of soft tissue using particle systemsOliver Buckley, Nigel W John
BMJ Open|June 27, 2023
Stakeholder-led understanding of the implementation of digital technologies within heart disease diagnosis: a qualitative study protocolKamilla Abdullayev, Timothy Ja Chico, Matthew Manktelow, et al.
BMJ Open|May 21, 2024
Stakeholder perspectives on contributors to delayed and inaccurate diagnosis of cardiovascular disease and their implications for digital health technologies: a UK-based qualitative studyKamilla Abdullayev, Olivia Gorvett, Anna Sochiera, et al.
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 9, 2008
Efficient soft tissue deformation using charged particlesOliver Buckley, Nigel W John
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|March 23, 2007
Efficient modelling of soft tissue using particle systemsOliver Buckley, Nigel W John
BMJ Open|June 27, 2023
Stakeholder-led understanding of the implementation of digital technologies within heart disease diagnosis: a qualitative study protocolKamilla Abdullayev, Timothy Ja Chico, Matthew Manktelow, et al.
BMJ Open|May 21, 2024
Stakeholder perspectives on contributors to delayed and inaccurate diagnosis of cardiovascular disease and their implications for digital health technologies: a UK-based qualitative studyKamilla Abdullayev, Olivia Gorvett, Anna Sochiera, et al.
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