SMART project: Application of emerging information and communication technology to home-based rehabilitation for stroke patients
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Huiru Zheng | C. Eccleston | S. Mawson | R. Davies | T. Stone | J. Hammerton | N. Harris | N. Black | G. Mountain | Huiyu Zhou | P. Ware | Housheng Hu, | Huiru Zheng, | Richard Davies, | Huiyu Zhou, | Jackie Hammerton, | Sue J Mawson, | Patricia.M Ware, | Norman D Black, | Chris Eccleston, | Housheng Hu, | Tom Stone, | Gail A Mountain, | Nigel D Harris,
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