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    <anon>英語の落ち穂拾い</anon>
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  <description>今後ますます、携帯で撮影した写真が、病名の特定や応急処置の指示に用いられるようになってくるかもしれません。Using Phones to Connect Children to Health CareI remember the first time one of my children texted me a photo of a skin lesion. It was not a photo of my own child’s skin, but that of a college roommate’s, and the message was something like: “Hi, M…</description>
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