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J. Egger, Kapur, T., Fedorov, A., Pieper, S., Miller, J. V., Veeraraghavan, H., Freisleben, B., Golby, A. J., Nimsky, C., and Kikinis, R., GBM volumetry using the 3D Slicer medical image computing platform., Sci Rep, vol. 3, p. 1364, 2013.
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P. Uwambaye, Njunwa, K., Nuhu, A., Kumurenzi, A., Isyagi, M., Murererehe, J., and Ngarambe, D., Health care consumer’s perception of the {Electronic} {Medical} {Record} ({EMR}) system within a referral hospital in {Kigali}, {Rwanda}, Rwanda Journal, vol. 4, pp. 48–53–53, 2017.
J. G. Klann, McCoy, A. B., Wright, A., Wattanasin, N., Sittig, D. F., and Murphy, S. N., Health care transformation through collaboration on open-source informatics projects: integrating a medical applications platform, research data repository, and patient summarization., Interact J Med Res, vol. 2, no. 1, p. e11, 2013.
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