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. 1989 Jul;45(1):176–181.

Innovations in human genetics education. The design and development of computer-assisted instruction for integration into the medical genetics curriculum.

T Reed 1, S Buriak 1, J Z Miller 1, N A Heerema 1, B E Hill 1
PMCID: PMC1683379  PMID: 2662766

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