Lost and Found in Translation
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MobileHCI '08: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and servicesIn the era of ubiquitous devices and mobility, we increasingly carry objects of great value (in terms of data, money or emotions). Because of our increased mobility, we are also more inclined to lose these objects. When it comes to finding them again, ...
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Background . Authors of scientific articles in one language are often required to provide abstracts of their papers in a second language, and they use a variety of ways to achieve this. Aims . The aims of our studies were (i) to assess the effects of ...
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