Learning medical alarms whilst performing other tasks.

scientific article published on 30 July 2013

Learning medical alarms whilst performing other tasks. is …
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P356DOI10.1080/00140139.2013.819448
P698PubMed publication ID23898891

P50authorJudy EdworthyQ44596288
P2093author name stringDavid Rose
Elizabeth Hellier
Christina Meredith
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P433issue9
P304page(s)1400-1417
P577publication date2013-07-30
P1433published inErgonomicsQ15751107
P1476titleLearning medical alarms whilst performing other tasks.
P478volume56

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