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MAKING E-MOBILITY SUITABLE FOR ELDERLY

Regular physical exercises seem to be one of most important habit for living a healthy and joyful life. No matter what the age is, physical activity offers a general framework for an improved handling of human needs, starting with the basic ones such as physiological and safety and ending with the h...

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Published in:eLearning and Software for Education 2016, Vol.12 (1), p.283-288
Main Authors: SCHIPOR, Ovidiu Andrei, Mocanu, Irina
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