Assistive technology and people: a position paper from the first global research, innovation and education on assistive technology (GREAT) summit
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Marcia J Scherer | Cecilia Pettersson | Rosemary Joan Gowran | Natasha Layton | Nora Groce | Katerina Mavrou | Rachael McDonald | Lynn Gitlow | Jacob A. Bentley | Pamela Gallagher | Trish Mackeogh | M. Scherer | N. Groce | Natasha A Layton | L. Gitlow | P. Gallagher | Katerina Mavrou | Trish MacKeogh | C. Pettersson | Deirdre Desmond | Jacob Bentley | Fleur Heleen Boot | Johan Borg | Bishnu Maya Dhungana | F. Boot | D. Desmond | J. Bentley | B. Dhungana | R. Mcdonald | J. Borg
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