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and interface designers with information on how to effectively develop the
training systems. These baseline data will also enable a comparison of the
effectiveness of various virtual training technologies as well as of the differences
observed while using various hardware technologies. Eventually, the performance
can be applied to the development of VTS, with the goal of making them more
useful and usable.
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