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the development of the " electronic patient record " ; the ubiquitous nature of many clinical information needs; a general atmosphere of acceptance of technological advances;. . considerable " seed " funding by Federal agencies, in particular the Department of Defense, NASA and the National Library of Medicine; and a match between VRJAR affordances and certain key health care tasks. Despite widespread interest within the health care industry,