Development of a low-cost fall intervention system for hospitalized dementia patients
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Guangzhi Qu | Michael E. Maddens | Robert Hammond | Osamah A. Rawashdeh | Waseem Sa'deh | Muawea Rawashdeh | Marisa Ferrari | Barbara Harrison | O. Rawashdeh | Guangzhi Qu | Marisa Ferrari | B. Harrison | Muawea Rawashdeh | R. Hammond | M. Maddens | W. Sa'deh
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