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Guide to developing effective content for Highly Immersive Virtual Environments
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International Journal of Healthcare Simulation
Guide to developing effective content for Highly Immersive Virtual Environments
Manh Toan Pham
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Manh Toan Pham
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David Hardy
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David Hardy
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Paul Hamilton
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Paul Hamilton
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Davina Carr
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Davina Carr
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Gerard Gormley
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Gerard Gormley
https://doi.org/10.54531/afza5906
, Pages: 1-1
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2023-06-2
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Pham, Hardy, Hamilton, Carr, and Gormley: Guide to developing effective content for Highly Immersive Virtual Environments
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