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Volumn 136, Issue , 2008, Pages 535-540

A large, high resolution tiled display for medical use: Experiences from prototyping of a radiology scenario

Author keywords

High resolution displays; Human computer interaction; Large; Radiology; User informed design

Indexed keywords

HOSPITALS; RADIATION; RADIOLOGY;

EID: 44349098658     PISSN: 09269630     EISSN: 18798365     Source Type: Book Series    
DOI: None     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (4)

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