Use of mobile devices and the internet for multimedia informed consent delivery and data entry in a pediatric asthma trial: Study design and rationale.
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Robert A Wise | Holly Antal | Suzanne M. McCahan | Tim Wysocki | H Timothy Bunnell | David M. Shade | H. Bunnell | T. Wysocki | D. Shade | R. Wise | J. Holbrook | Holly Antal | K. Blake | Chris Pennington | Paul W. Garfinkel | Kathryn Blake | Janet T Holbrook | David Shade | Suzanne M McCahan | Chris Pennington | Paul Garfinkel | R. Wise
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