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. 2019 Sep 24:2019:9693801.
doi: 10.1155/2019/9693801. eCollection 2019.

Response to: Comment on "Assessing Effectiveness and Costs in Robot-Mediated Lower Limbs Rehabilitation: A Meta-Analysis and State of the Art"

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Response to: Comment on "Assessing Effectiveness and Costs in Robot-Mediated Lower Limbs Rehabilitation: A Meta-Analysis and State of the Art"

Giorgio Carpino et al. J Healthc Eng. .
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