Medicoscapes: on mobile ubiquity effects and ICT4D: –The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry

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Medicoscapes: on mobile ubiquity effects and ICT4D : –The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry. / Michelsen, Anders Ib.

I: Digital Creativity, Bind 23, Nr. 3-4, 2012, s. 196-203.

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Michelsen, AI 2012, 'Medicoscapes: on mobile ubiquity effects and ICT4D: –The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry', Digital Creativity, bind 23, nr. 3-4, s. 196-203. <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14626268.2012.709938?journalCode=ndcr20#.UX_10uD1WTw>

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Michelsen, A. I. (2012). Medicoscapes: on mobile ubiquity effects and ICT4D: –The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry. Digital Creativity, 23(3-4), 196-203. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14626268.2012.709938?journalCode=ndcr20#.UX_10uD1WTw

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Michelsen AI. Medicoscapes: on mobile ubiquity effects and ICT4D: –The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry. Digital Creativity. 2012;23(3-4):196-203.

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Michelsen, Anders Ib. / Medicoscapes: on mobile ubiquity effects and ICT4D : –The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry. I: Digital Creativity. 2012 ; Bind 23, Nr. 3-4. s. 196-203.

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