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Introduction
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... W GEBHARD, The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Despite the mutterings occasionally heard about how automatic signal detection and evaluation devices are putting the eye out of business, one observes little diminution in the use of visual displays of all kinds in current and projected military and civilian control systems.
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... Operational A pplications Laboratory, Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, Tech. Report No.
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... Perhaps this kind of solution to a particular lighting problem is the only one, vet it would seem that a more generalized method, such as Blackwell suggests for interior lighting, might be used here too. The challenge afforded by a complete technical analysis of the visual requirements of visual displays is big perhaps dismayingly so if one remembers that the cathode-ray tube is only one of the many types of visual display.


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