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Dear Readers, We are delighted to present the Medycyna Pracy - Virtual Reality issue showcasing the outcomes of a collaborative project Mixed Reality on Universal Designs Secret Service (Mr. UD) that brought together 5 teams from Lodz University of Technology (Poland), University of Aveiro (Portugal...

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