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Presence and Individual Differences in Virtual Environment: Usability Study.

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Presence and Individual Differences in Virtual Environment: Usability Study. / Sas, Corina; O'Hare, G.M.P.
2002. 50-53 Paper presented at Proceedings of 16th British HCI Conference, London.

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Sas, C & O'Hare, GMP 2002, 'Presence and Individual Differences in Virtual Environment: Usability Study.', Paper presented at Proceedings of 16th British HCI Conference, London, 1/01/00 pp. 50-53.

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Sas, C., & O'Hare, G. M. P. (2002). Presence and Individual Differences in Virtual Environment: Usability Study.. 50-53. Paper presented at Proceedings of 16th British HCI Conference, London.

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Sas C, O'Hare GMP. Presence and Individual Differences in Virtual Environment: Usability Study.. 2002. Paper presented at Proceedings of 16th British HCI Conference, London.

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Sas, Corina ; O'Hare, G.M.P. / Presence and Individual Differences in Virtual Environment: Usability Study. Paper presented at Proceedings of 16th British HCI Conference, London.4 p.

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