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Development of a modular IT-Framework supporting the oncological Patient Treatment in ENT Surgery

  • Jens Meier EMAIL logo , Andreas Boehm EMAIL logo , Erik Schreiber , Sebastian Lippert , Thomas Neumuth and Stefan Bohn
Published/Copyright: September 6, 2012

Published Online: 2012-09-06

© 2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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