Representation of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Computer-Based Implementations
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Robert A. Greenes | Edward H. Shortliffe | Dongwen Wang | Mor Peleg | Samson W. Tu | E. Shortliffe | M. Peleg | S. Tu | Dongwen Wang | R. Greenes
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