Virtual reality as means to improve physical fitness of individuals at a severe level of intellectual and developmental disability.
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Patrice L Tamar Weiss | Meir Lotan | Shira Yalon-Chamovitz | P. Weiss | M. Lotan | S. Yalon-Chamovitz
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