Social and mobile interaction design to increase the loyalty rates of young blood donors
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Marcus Foth | Christine Satchell | Jan Seeburger | Rebekah Russell-Bennett | M. Foth | Rebekah Russell–Bennett | C. Satchell | Jan Seeburger
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