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The use and validation of a laser scanner for computer aided design and manufacturing of wheelchair seating

L.H TASKER, N.G SHAPCOTT, P.M HOLLAND, Paul Holland

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, Volume: 35, Issue: 6-7, Pages: 377 - 385

Swansea University Author: Paul Holland

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Published in: Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology
ISSN: 0309-1902 1464-522X
Published: 2011
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title The use and validation of a laser scanner for computer aided design and manufacturing of wheelchair seating
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