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Personalized and adaptive systems for medical consumer applications
Personalized and adaptive material have great potential for providing health-related information to medical consumers - to patients and to the general public. Health professionals have taken advantages of techniques such as mail merge to produce printed letters and leaflets that incorporate informat...
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