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Development and Evaluation of Augmented Reality-based Intravenous Injection Simulator Using Computed Tomographic Images : 컴퓨터단층 영상정보를 활용한 증강현실기반 정맥주사 훈련 시뮬레이터 개발 및 평가

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' Development and Evaluation of Augmented Reality-based Intravenous Injection Simulator Using Computed Tomographic Images : 컴퓨터단층 영상정보를 활용한 증강현실기반 정맥주사 훈련 시뮬레이터 개발 및 평가' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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주제
  • augmented reality
  • canine
  • computed tomography
  • intravenous injection
  • simulation-based medical education
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' Development and Evaluation of Augmented Reality-based Intravenous Injection Simulator Using Computed Tomographic Images : 컴퓨터단층 영상정보를 활용한 증강현실기반 정맥주사 훈련 시뮬레이터 개발 및 평가' 의 참고문헌

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