Configural Scoring of Simulator Sickness, Cybersickness and Space Adaptation Syndrome: Similarities and Differences?
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Kay M. Stanney | Robert S. Kennedy | Daniel E. Compton | Julie M. Drexler | Deborah L. Harm | Susan Lanham | R. Kennedy | K. Stanney | J. Drexler | D. Harm | Susan W. Lanham
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