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. 1992:702–706.

The Ophthalmic Retrobulbar Injection Simulator (ORIS): an application of virtual reality to medical education.

J R Merril 1, N F Notaroberto 1, D M Laby 1, A M Rabinowitz 1, T E Piemme 1
PMCID: PMC2248014  PMID: 1482962

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