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Affective and Pleasurable Design

Fukuda, 2022

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48167119483813452
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Fukuda S
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Page 1 Volume 41 AHFE International Shuichi Fukuda Editor WWWXX Affective and Pleasurable Design Proceedings of 13th AHFE International Conference on Affective and Pleasurable Design, New York, USA July 24-28, 2022 Open Access Science in Human Factors …
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