Datamama, bringing pregnancy research into the future: design, development, and evaluation of a citizen science pregnancy mobile application
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O. Liechti | A. Horsch | J. Puder | L. Pomar | D. Baud | A. Panchaud | A. Arhab | F. Damnon | C. J. Fischer Fumeaux | G. Favre | M. Ceulemans | H. Legardeur | Eva Gerbier | Olivier Le Dizès | C. Deforges | Valérie Avignon | Y. Vial | Déborah Fort | J. Eisenberger | M. Andrey | Isabelle Henriot | Diana Pinto Pereira Goncalves | Gaëlle Mayor | Nohan Budry | Didier Page | Olivier le Dizès
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