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Wearables and the internet of things: considerations for the life and health insurance industry – CORRIGENDUM
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 September 2019
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Spender, A, Bullen, C, Altmann-Richer, L, Cripps, J, Duffy, R, Falkous, C, Farrell, M, Horn, T, Wigzell, J, and Yeap, W. (2019) Wearables and the internet of things: considerations for the life and health insurance industry. British Actuarial Journal, 24, e22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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