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What Do Web-Use Skill Differences Imply for Online Health Information Searches?

Journal of Medical Internet Research - Canada
doi 10.2196/jmir.2051
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Health Informatics
Date

June 13, 2012

Authors
Markus A FeufelS Frederica Stahl
Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.


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