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The Flicker Control Chart Method

The purpose of this paper is to outline a simple method of checking the variation of critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) in working hours. It has been named the flicker control chart method, and consists of two parts. One involves the charting of CFF itself, the other the charting of CFF range....

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Published in:Ergonomics 1976-09, Vol.19 (5), p.639-644
Main Authors: OSAKI, HIROKAZU, KIKUCHI, SUSUMU, OGATA, MASANA
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