The Impact of Mobile Telephony on Developing Country Micro-Enterprise: A Nigerian Case Study
A. Jagun, Richard Heeks, Jason Whalley
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How to Thrive in Turbulent Business Environments: Case Colombia’s Mobile Telephony Industry [PDF]
Hugo Alberto Rivera Rodríguez+2 more
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Collective appropriation and cooperative uses of mobile telephony among Burmese fishers [PDF]
Rajiv George Aricat, Rich Ling
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Link Your Large Health Data Sets to the Area Deprivation Index, the ezADI Way
ABSTRACT Increasing attention has been paid to investigations on how social determinants of health (SDOH; e.g., income, employment, education, housing, etc.) impact health outcomes. However, these variables are often not collected in routine clinical practice.
Sunnie Reagan+5 more
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Using serious mobile games to improve health literacy in rural Sub-Saharan Africa: A literature review. [PDF]
Ouedraogo I+4 more
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Entry, Costs Reduction, and Competition in the Portuguese Mobile Telephony Industry [PDF]
Philippe Gagnepain+1 more
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Use of Informal Mobile Telephony in Low Income Households in Colombia
Luis Fernando Gamboa, Luis H. Gutiérrez
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REVOLUTIONALIZING AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DELIVERY THROUGH MOBILE TELEPHONY: THE EXPERIENCE OF VILLAGE ENTERPRISE AGENT MODEL IN GREATER MASAKA AREA, UGANDA [PDF]
Nicholas Mugabi+3 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐based applications have significant potential to differentiate between pressure injuries (PI) and incontinence‐associated dermatitis (IAD), common challenges in nursing practice. Within the KIADEKU overall project, we are developing an AI‐based application to aid in the nursing care of PI and IAD and to facilitate ...
Hannah Pinnekamp+8 more
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