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Use and acceptance of Wiki systems for students of veterinary medicine
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Use and acceptance of Wiki systems for students of veterinary medicine
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health information on Wikipedia
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Darius Kolski
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Sebastian Arlt
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Stephan Birk
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Wolfgang Heuwieser
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English
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publication date
2013
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GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung
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PubMed
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30
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1
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Doc10
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10.3205/ZMA000853
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3589678
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PubMed publication ID
23467415
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235881520
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