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		<title>By: GameCareerGuide publishes Master&#8217;s thesis from my student &#124; The Acagamic</title>
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		<dc:creator>GameCareerGuide publishes Master&#8217;s thesis from my student &#124; The Acagamic</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] in for publishing in the GameCareerGuide this month and they did publish his work on developing an XNA framework for logging psychophysiological data. You can also find his defense presentation online and the game from his thesis. Congratulations, [...]</description>
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