The illusion of absence: how a common feature of magic shows can explain a class of road accidents
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Johan Wagemans | Alena Høye | Vebjørn Ekroll | Rob van Lier | Angelo Pirrone | Sebastian Jentschke | Gisela Böhm | Mats Svalebjørg | J. Wagemans | V. Ekroll | G. Böhm | R. van Lier | A. Høye | Angelo Pirrone | Sebastian Jentschke | Mats Svalebjørg | Alena Høye | Vebjørn Ekroll
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