Method for emitting light which does not substantially delay the

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Current and/or voltage regulation

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315200R, 315205, 313643, G05F 100

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053828801

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a lighting device to emit a light which substantially does not delay the latency of P100 wave in human VEP. Such a light hardly causes eyestrain when used in illumination. This renders the lighting device very useful in various illuminations directed to retaining healthy eyes.

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Visual Evoked Potential, published by Nishimura Co. Ltd., Ni-igata, Japan (1989). By G. G. Celesia. pp. 2-5, 93-97.
Memoirs of the Kure Technical College, vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 75-78 (1981). "Studies of Visual Fatigue under the Flourescent Lamps Lighting" by Kazuhiro Harada.

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