Preferences and concerns for quality of life technology among older adults and persons with disabilities: National survey results
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Scott R. Beach | Judith T. Matthews | Julie S. Downs | Wändi Bruine de Bruin | Laurel Person Mecca | W. Bruin | J. Downs | J. Matthews | S. Beach | L. P. Mecca | Schulz
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