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Possibilities to Use a Virtual Opponent for Enhancements of Reactions and Perception of Young Karate Athletes

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Special Issue: Selected papers presented at the 12th Symposium of the Section Computer Science in Sport of the German Association of Sport Science (September 4.-7., 2018)
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