The feasibility of using SMS as a health survey tool: An exploratory study in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
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Julian Thumboo | Sharon Song Song Lee | Xiaohui Xin | Wan Pin Lee | Eugene Junying Sim | Benedict Tan | Michael Philip Geroche Bien | Alexander See Tiung Lau
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