Towards Including End-Users in the Design of Prosthetic Hands: Ethical Analysis of a Survey of Australians with Upper-Limb Difference
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Gursel Alici | Benjamin Stephens-Fripp | Eliza Goddard | Mary Jean Walker | G. Alici | Benjamin Stephens-Fripp | E. Goddard | M. Walker
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