Zhao et al., 2020 - Google Patents
The effect of stroboscopic effect on human health indicatorsZhao et al., 2020
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- 13199006501326866538
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- Zhao X
- Hou D
- Lin Y
- Xu W
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- Lighting Research & Technology
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The stroboscopic effect from LED light sources can become considerable in working environments. Therefore, this study aims to explore the short-term health effect of a temporal light artefact. The experiment was carried out featuring 10 university students. Three …
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