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LRC-Authored Publications and Articles Organized by year. Click date to advance: 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 2003 Akashi, Y. 2003. Research recap—T5s versus T8s. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 1: 6-8. Akashi, Y. 2003. Research recap: Room brightness perception. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 7: 12-13. Boyce, P. R. 2003. Human factors in lighting—2nd Edition . London; New York: Taylor & Francis. Boyce, P. R., Y. Akashi, C. M. Hunter, and J. D. Bullough. 2003. The impact of spectral power distribution of an achromatic visual task. Lighting Research & Technology 35, no. 2: 141-61. Boyce, P., C. M. Hunter, and C. Inclan. 2003. Overhead glare and visual discomfort. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 1: 73-90. Bullough, J. D. 2003. Are yellow traffic signals brighter than they need to be? IMSA Journal 41, no. 3: 51-53. Bullough, J. D. 2003. Research recap: Visibility in a flash? Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 4: 10-11. Bullough, J. D., J-P Freyssinier, and M. S. Rea. 2003. Color my world: The spectral effects of lighting. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 4: 62-63. Bullough, J. D., J. Van Derlofske, C. R. Fay, and P. Dee. 2003. Discomfort glare from headlamps: Interactions among spectrum, control of glaze and background light level. 2003 SAE World Congress Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers. Bullough, J., and J. Van Derlofske. 2003. Shedding light on glare. OE Magazine 3, no. 6: 17-18. Carter, C. B., and P.R. Boyce. 2003. Learning standards for video-conferencing in distance-learning environments. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 2: 37-51. Figueiero, M. G. 2003. Research recap—circadian rhythm. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 2: 17-18. Figueiro, M.G. 2003. Research recap: Light, aging & the circadian system - Reviving 'All That Jazz?'. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 6: 8-11. Figueiro, M. G., M. S. Rea, and G. Eggleston. 2003. Light therapy and Alzheimer's disease. Sleep Review: The Journal for Sleep Specialists 4, no. 1. Howlett, O., and J. Oksanen. 2003. In focus: Making the case for the lighting. Architectural Lighting 18, no. 3: 48- 51. Leslie, R. P. 2003. Capturing the daylight dividend in buildings: Why and how? Building and Environment 38: 381- 85. Lighting Research Center. 2003. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA field test: Integrated skylight luminaire. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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LRC-Authored Publications and Articles Organized by year. Click date to advance:

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2003

Akashi, Y. 2003. Research recap—T5s versus T8s. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 1: 6-8.

Akashi, Y. 2003. Research recap: Room brightness perception. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 7: 12-13.

Boyce, P. R. 2003. Human factors in lighting—2nd Edition . London; New York: Taylor & Francis.

Boyce, P. R., Y. Akashi, C. M. Hunter, and J. D. Bullough. 2003. The impact of spectral power distribution of an achromatic visual task. Lighting Research & Technology 35, no. 2: 141-61.

Boyce, P., C. M. Hunter, and C. Inclan. 2003. Overhead glare and visual discomfort. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 1: 73-90.

Bullough, J. D. 2003. Are yellow traffic signals brighter than they need to be? IMSA Journal 41, no. 3: 51-53.

Bullough, J. D. 2003. Research recap: Visibility in a flash? Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 4: 10-11.

Bullough, J. D., J-P Freyssinier, and M. S. Rea. 2003. Color my world: The spectral effects of lighting. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 4: 62-63.

Bullough, J. D., J. Van Derlofske, C. R. Fay, and P. Dee. 2003. Discomfort glare from headlamps: Interactions among spectrum, control of glaze and background light level. 2003 SAE World Congress Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

Bullough, J., and J. Van Derlofske. 2003. Shedding light on glare. OE Magazine 3, no. 6: 17-18.

Carter, C. B., and P.R. Boyce. 2003. Learning standards for video-conferencing in distance-learning environments. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 2: 37-51.

Figueiero, M. G. 2003. Research recap—circadian rhythm. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 2: 17-18.

Figueiro, M.G. 2003. Research recap: Light, aging & the circadian system - Reviving 'All That Jazz?'. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 6: 8-11.

Figueiro, M. G., M. S. Rea, and G. Eggleston. 2003. Light therapy and Alzheimer's disease. Sleep Review: The Journal for Sleep Specialists 4, no. 1.

Howlett, O., and J. Oksanen. 2003. In focus: Making the case for the lighting. Architectural Lighting 18, no. 3: 48-51.

Leslie, R. P. 2003. Capturing the daylight dividend in buildings: Why and how? Building and Environment 38: 381-85.

Lighting Research Center. 2003. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA field test: Integrated skylight luminaire. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Lighting Research Center. 2003. Watts Up! Exterior Lighting Plan: First United Presbyterian Church of Troy, NY. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Nakamura, Y., and Y. Akashi. 2003. The effect of immediate background size on target detection. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 2: 74-87.

Narendran, N., and R. Steele. 2003. They're small, they're cute, but can they do tricks? Lighting Design and Application 33, no. 4: 54-55.

O'Rourke, C. 2003. Research matters: What is the life of a fluorescent lamp? Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 8: 12-14.

Rea, M. S., J. D. Bullough, J-P Freyssinier, and A. Bierman. 2003. X (A system of mesopic photometry based on reaction time measurement). Proceedings of the CIE Symposium '02: Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Light and Color Perception and Measurement CIEx02:2003. Vienna, Hungary: Commission Internationale de l' Éclairage.

Simeonova, Milena, N. Narendran, and P. Boyce. 2003. Application of colored LEDs for retail display windows. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 1: 52-62.

Simonson, Kevin, N. Narendran, P. Boyce, and A. Bierman. 2003. Development of a metric to quantify beam quality of reflectorized lamps. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 32, no. 1: 63-72.

Van Derlofske, J. 2003. Research recap: HID headlamps - Balancing visibility vs. glare. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 33, no. 5: 10-13.

Van Derlofske, J., P.R. Boyce, and C.M. Hunter. 2003. Evaluation of in-pavement flashing warning lights on pedestrian crosswalk safety. IMSA Journal 41, no. 3: 20, 54.

Van Derlofske, J., and J. D. Bullough. 2003. Spectral effects of high-intensity discharge automotive forward lighting on visual performance. 2003 SAE World Congress. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

Van Derlofske, J., D. Dyer, and J. D. Bullough. 2003. Visual benefits of blue coated lamps for automotive forward lighting. 2003 SAE World Congress, 117-24. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

Vasconez, Sandra, P. Boyce, and J. Brons. 2003. Controlling tuberculosis transmission with ultraviolet irradiation. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Akashi, Y, and M. Rea. 2002. Peripheral detection while driving under a mesopic level. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 31, no. 1: pp. 85-94.

Bierman, A, Conan O'Rourke, L. Deng, and N. Narendran. 2002. Testing a lamp life predictor for instant-start fluorescent systems. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers: 141-56. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. R., and Y Akashi. 2002. The impact of light spectrum on perception, performance and preference in photopic conditions. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers: 467-87. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. R., C. M. Hunter, and C. B. Carter. 2002. Perceptions of full-spectrum, polarized lighting. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society. 31, no. 1: 119-35.

Boyce, P. R., C. M. Hunter, and C. Inclan. 2002. Overhead glare and visual discomfort. IESNA Annual Conference

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Technical Papers: 43-64. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bullough, J. D. 2002. Research Recap: Are yellow traffic signals brighter than they need to be? Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 18-21.

Bullough, J., H. Yan, and J. Van Derlofske. 2002. Effects of sweeping, color and luminance distribution on response to automotive stop lamps. SAE Technical Paper Series 2002-01-0911.

Bullough, J., Z. Fu, and J. Van Derlofske. 2002. Discomfort and disability glare from halogen and HID headlamp systems. SAE Technical Paper Series 2002-01-0010.

Bullough, J. 2002. Interpreting outdoor luminaire cutoff classification. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 32, no. 7: 44-46.

Carter, C. B., and P. R. Boyce. 2002. Lighting standards for video-conferencing in distance learning environments. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers: 27-41. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Dasgupta, U., and P. Boyce. 2002. The impact of windows on performance of judgmental tasks. Lux Pacifica 2002, 142-49. New Delhi, India: Indian Society of Lighting Engineers.

Deng, L., and N. Narendran. 2002. Evaluating the acceptability of a new ceramic metal halide light source for outdoor lighting applications. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers: 165-73. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Figueiro, M. G., G. Eggleston, and M. S. Rea. 2002. Effects of light exposure on behavior of Alzheimer's patients - A pilot study. Light and Human Health: EPRI/LRO 5th International Lighting Research Symposium, 151-56. Palo Alto, CA: The Lighting Research Office of the Electric Power Research Institute.

Figueiro, M. G., M. S. Rea, A. C. Rea, and R. G. Stevens. 2002. Daylight and productivity - A field study. Teaming for efficiency: 2002 ACEEE Summer study on energy efficiency in buildings. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

Figueiro, M. G., M. S. Rea, R. G. Stevens, and A. C. Rea. 2002. Daylight and productivity - A possible link to circadian regulation. Light and Human Health: EPRI/LRO 5th International Lighting Research Symposium, 185-93. Palo Alto, CA: The Lighting Research Office of the Electric Power Research Institute.

Figueiro, M., and P. Banwell. 2002. Energy-efficient design alternative to residential recessed downlights. Proceedings of Right Light 5: 109-17.

Gu, Y., Y Akashi, X. Lou, N. Narendran, and C. O'Rourke. 2002. Performance characteristics of T5 fluorescent lamps. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers: 133-40. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Howlett, O. 2002. Editorial in 'Lighting Research & Technology'. Lighting Research & Technology 34, no. 3: 175.

Hunter, C. M. 2002. Bright ideas: The rules of thumb for interior lighting design and selection. Health Facilities Management 15, no. 7: 26-30.

Hunter, C. M., and R.W. Noel. 2002. The ethics of teleprescence: Human factors considerations in preserving privacy. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 46th Annual Meeting.

I. Shakir, and N. Narendran. 2002. Evaluating white LEDs for outdoor lighting applications. Solid State Lighting II : Proceedings of SPIE, 162-70. Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Kryscuk, K. et al. 2002. In-building location systems are realized with fluorescent-lamp infrastructures. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 31, no. 1: 61-69.

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Kryszczuk, K. M., and P. R. Boyce. 2002. Detection of slow light level reduction. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 31, no. 2: 3-10.

Leslie, R. P., and J. A. Brons. 2002. An integrated skylight luminaire: Combining daylight and electric luminaires for energy-efficiency. Proceedings of Right Light 5: 269-78.

Leslie, R.P., and J. A. Brons. 2002. An integrated skylight luminaire: Combining daylight and electric luminaires for energy efficiency. Svetotekhnika 6: 33-37.

Leslie, R.P, and J. A. Brons. 2002. An integrated skylight luminaire: Combining daylight and electric luminaires for energy efficiency. Light & Engineering 10, no. 4: 20-30.

Lingard, R., and Rea M.A. 2002. Off-axis detection at mesopic light levels in a driving context. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 31, no. 1: pp. 33-39.

McColgan, M.W., J. Van Derlofske, J. Bullough, and I. Shakir. 2002. Subjective color preferences of common road sign materials under headlamp bulb illumination. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 2002-01-0261.

Morgan, M. R. P. 2002. Giving lighting control to occupants is key to new lighting system trends. Capital District Business Review 28, no. 42: 21.

Morgan, M. R. P. 2002. Lighting Research Center offers new educational opportunities. Electrical Contracting and Engineering News 5, no. 5: 16, 18.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 2002. Light it up! Principles of residential landscape lighting. Landscape Contractor Magazine: 40-44.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 2002. Lighting the seasons. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 62-63.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 2002. Troy's historical lighting program: Revealing the city's character. Landscape Architect and Specifier News: 72-77.

Nakamura, Y., and Y Akashi. 2002. The effect of immediate background size on target detection. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers 67-76. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Narendran, N., and L. Deng. 2002. Performance characteristics of light-emitting diodes. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers 157-64. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Narendran, N., and L. Deng. 2002. Color rendering properties of LED light sources. Solid State Lighting II: Proceedings of SPIE, 61-67.Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Quellman, E. M., and P. R. Boyce. 2002. The light source color preferences of people of different skin tones. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 31, no. 1: 109-18.

Raghavan, R., and N. Narendran. 2002. Refrigerated display case lighting with LEDs. Solid State Lighting II : Proceedings of SPIE, 74-81Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Rea, M. S. 2002. Light—Much more then vision (keynote). Light and Human Health: EPRI/LRO 5th International Lighting Research Symposium, 1-15. Palo Alto, CA: The Lighting Research Office of the Electric Power Research Institute.

Rea, M. S., J. D. Bullough, and M. G. Figueiro 2002. Phototransduction for human melatonin suppression. Journal of Pineal Research 32: 209-13.

Rea, M. S., J. D. Bullough, and M. G. Figueiro. 2002. The future of light. Light & Health Research Foundation Symposium Proceedings: Healthy lighting at work and at home, for increased well being, comfort and performance. Eindhoven, The Netherlands: Light & Health Research Foundation.

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Rea, M. S., M. G. Figueiro, and J. D. Bullough. 2002. Circadian photobiology: an emerging framework for lighting practice and research. Lighting Research and Technology 34, no. 3: 177-90.

Rizzo, P., and M. S. Rea, A. Bierman. 2002. Color and brightness discrimination of white LEDs. Solid State Lighting II : Proceedings of SPIE, 235-46. Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Schanda, J., L. Morren, M. Rea, and et al. 2002. Does lighting need more photopic luminous efficiency functions? Lighting Research and Technology 34, no. 1: pp. 69-78.

Simeonova, M., and N. Narendran. 2002. Colored light application in retail display window. The 9th Congress of the International Color Association, 693-96. Rochester, NY: SPIE.

Simeonova, M., N. Narendran, and P. Boyce. 2002. Colored light application in a retail display window. IESNA Conference Proceedings 2002: New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Simonson, Kevin, N. Narendran, P. R. Boyce, and A Bierman. 2002. Development of a metric to quantify beam quality of reflectorized lamps. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers: 299-309. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Sundarum, S., Y Akashi, and M. McColgan. 2002. A design metric to evaluate sky glow. Lux Pacifica 2002, pp. 225-33New Delhi, India: Indian Society of Lighting Engineers.

Van Derlofske, J. F., and Michele McColgan. 2002. White LED sources for vehicle forward lighting. Solid State Lighting II: Proceedings of SPIE, 195-205. Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Van Derlofske, J., A Bierman, M. Rea, J. Ramanath, and J. Bullough. 2002. Design and optimization of a retinal flux density meter. Measurement Science and Technology 13: 821-28.

Van Derlofske, J., J. D. Bullough, and C. M. Hunter. 2002. Visual benefits of high-intensity discharge automotive forward lighting. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 2002-01-0259.

Van Derlofske, J., J. D. Bullough, and C. M. Hunter. 2002. Evaluation of high-density discharge automotive forward lighting. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 2001-01-0298.

Vasconez, S., and D. Frering. 2002. Lighting education online: Development of an interactive, Internet-based education program in lighting. Proceedings of Right Light 5: 159-66.

Zhao, F., N. Narendran, and J. F. Van Derlofske. 2002. Optical elements for mixing colored LEDs to create white light. Solid State Lighting II: Proceedings of SPIE, 206-14. Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

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Akashi, Y, and M. Rea. 2001. Peripheral detection while driving under a mesopic level. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers 71-85. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of America.

Akashi, Y, and M. Rea. 2001. The effect of oncoming headlight glare on peripheral detection under a mesopic light level. 2001 PAL - Progress in Automobile Lighting, Proceedings of the Symposium: 9-22.

Bierman, A, C. O'Rourke, and N. Narendran. 2001. Fluorescent lighting systems research: Life testing instant-start ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., C.M. Hunter, and C.B. Carter. 2001. Perceptions of full-spectrum, polarized lighting. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers 323-46. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of America.

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Boyce, P., and M. Rea. 2001. Lighting and human performance II: Beyond visibility models toward a unified human factors approach to performance. Palo Alto, CA. ERPI.

Brandston, H. M. 2001. Lighting education: Looking back, stepping forward. Architectural Lighting 16, no. 3: 92, 94.

Bullough, J. D., M. C. Forget, S. Hayes, A. M. Gibeau, D. C. Frering, and M. G. Figueiro. 2001. A survey of local transportation agencies about LED traffic signals. In IESNA 2001 Technical Papers. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bullough, J. D., M. S. Rea, R. M. Pysar, H. K. Nakhla, and D. E. Amsler. 2001. Rear lighting configurations for winter maintenance vehicles. In IESNA 2001 Technical Papers. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bullough, J. D. 2001. Lighting on snowplows: An accident countermeasure? APWA Reporter 68, no. 10: p. 24.

Bullough, J. D., and M. S. Rea. 2001. Foward vehicular lighting and inclement weather conditions. 2001 PAL - Progress in Automobile Lighting, Proceedings of the Symposium.

Bullough, J. D., and M. S. Rea. 2001. Driving in snow: Effect of headlamp color at mesopic and photopic light levels. SAE 2001 World Congress; Lighting Technology developments for Automobiles (SP-1595) Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

Bullough, J. D., J. Van Derlofske, and H. Yan. 2001. Evaluation of automotive stop lights using incandescent and sweeping neon and LED light sources. SAE 2001 World Congress; Lighting Technology developments for Automobiles (SP-1595). Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

Bullough, J. D., J. Van Derlofske, and H. Yan. 2001. Evaluation of automotive stop lamps using incandescent and sweeping neon and LED light source. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 2001-01-0301.

Bullough, J. D., M. S. Rea, R. M. Pysar, et al. 2001. Rear lighting configurations for winter maintenance vehicles. In IESNA 2001 Technical Papers. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bullough, J. D., P. R. Boyce, A. Bierman, et al. 2001. Traffic signal luminance and visual discomfort at night. Transportation Research Record 1754, no. 01-2574.

Cuttle, C., A Bierman, and M. B. Gotti. 2001. Effects of light exposure on the appearance of meat displays. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 1: 116-23.

Eklund, N. H., P. R. Boyce, and S. N. Simpson. 2001. Lighting and sustained performance: Modeling data-entry task performance. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 126-41.

Figueiro, M. G., M. S. Rea, P. Boyce, R. White, and K. Kolberg. 2001. The effects of bright light on day and night shift nurses’ performance and well-being in the NICU. Neonatal Intensive Care 14, no. 1: 29-32.

Figueiro, M. G. 2001. Lighting the way: A key to independence. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY

Figueiro, M.G, and P. Banwell. 2001. Energy-efficient design alternatives to residential recessed downlights. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Kryszczuk, K. 2001. Detection of slow light level reduction. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of America. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Lighting Research Center. 2001. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Hudson Valley Community College: Computer Classrooms. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Lingard, R., and Rea M.S. 2001. Off-axis detection at mesopic light levels in a driving context. IESNA Annual Conference Papers, 57-70. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of America.

Maniccia, D., A. Tweed, A. Bierman, and B. Von Neidam. 2001. The effects of changing occupancy sensor time-out setting on energy savings, lamp cycling and maintenance coats. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 97-110.

Miller, N., P. R. Boyce, and P. Y. Ngai. 2001. A metric for judging acceptability of direct luminaires in computer offices. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 12-29.

Morgan, Marilyn R. P. 2001. Putting more light on the subject. Energy User News 26, no. 5: 14-16.

Narendran, N., N. Deng L. Maliyagoda, and R. Pysar. 2001. Charecterizing LED's for General Illumination Applications: Mixed-color and phosphor based white sources. SPIE 46 Annual Meeting.

Narendran, N., and J. D. Bullough. 2001. Light-emitting diodes as light sources. Light Sources: The 9th International Symposium on the Science and Technology of Light Sources.

Narendran, N., J. Bullough, N. Maliyagoda, and A. Bierman. 2001. What is useful life for white light LEDs? Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 1: 57-67.

Narendran, N., T. Yin, C. O'Rourke, A. Bierman, and N. Maliyagoda. 2001. A lamp life predictor for frequently switched instant-start fluorescent systems. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 189-98.

Narendran, N. 2001. Emerging solid state. Canadian Consulting Engineer: 55-56.

O'Rourke, C., and M. Figueiro. 2001. Long-term performance of screwbase compact fluorescent lamps. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 30-39.

Quellman, E. M., and P. R. Boyce. 2001. The light source color preferences of people of different skin tones. IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of America.

Rea, M. S. 2001. Lighting technologies for the 21st century: E. L. Freedman Lecture. Proceedings of the 46th IESANZ Convention: 2001 A Light Odyssey 1-13. Auckland, New Zealand: Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand.

Rea, M. S. 2001. Lighting technologies and techniques for the 21st century. Presented at Globalcon Energy and Facility Management Exhibition 2001, 1-13. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 2001. The road not taken. The Lighting Journal 66, no. 1: 18-25.

Rea, M. S., and J. D. Bullough. 2001. Application efficacy. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 73-96.

Rea, M. S., J. D. Bullough, and M. G. Figueiro. 2001. Human melatonin suppression by light: A case for scotopic efficiency. Neuroscience Letters 299: 45-48.

Rea, M. 2001. Lighting technologies and techniques for the 21st century. Globalcon 2001 - Energy and Facility Management Strategies and Technologies. New Jersey: PSE&G Energy Technologies.

Van Derlofske, J., J. D. Bullough, and C. M. Hunter. 2001. Evaluation of high-intensity discharge automotive forward lighting. 2001 PAL—Progress in Automobile Lighting, Proceedings of the Symposium: 994-1008.

Van Derlofske, J., J. D. Bullough, R. Lingard, and M. S. Rea. 2001. Roadway lighting: A systems approach. Proceedings of the 46th IESANZ Convention: 2001 A Light Odyssey, 183-89. Auckland, New Zealand: Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand.

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Van Derlofske, J. 2001. Computer modeling of LED light pipe systems for uniform display illumination. Proceedings of SPIE: Solid State Lighting and Displays, 119-29. Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Van Derlofske, J. 2001. Evaluation of Fabrication errors on the performance of injection molded light pipes (waveguides). SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 2001-01-0863.

Von Neida, B., D. Manicia, and A. Tweed. 2001. An analysis of the energy and cost savings potential of occupancy sensors for commercial lighting systems. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 2: 111-25.

Zhou, Y., and P. Boyce. 2001. Evaluation of speech intelligibility under different lighting conditions. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 30, no. 1: 34-48.

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Akashi, Y. 2000. Gloom is doomed. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 30, no. 5: 88.

Bierman, A, and K. M. Conway. 2000. Characterizing daylight photosensor system performance to help overcome M.et barriers. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 1: 101-15.

Bierman, A. 2000. LEDs from indicators to illumination? LM&M 28, no. 1: 16-17.

Boyce, P., N. Simpson, and N. Eklund. 2000. Lighting and sustained performance: Modeling data-entry task performance Final Report, TR-114913. EPRI and U.S. Department of Environmental Protection, Palo Alto, CA.

Boyce, P. R. 2000. In Lighting quality: The unanswered questions. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R. 2000. Lighting and human performance: A review. In CIBSE/ILE National Lighting Conference, Lighting 2000: The Millennium Lighting Conference, 33-39. London: Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Boyce, P. R., N. H. Eklund, and S. Noel Simpson. 2000. Individual lighting control: Task performance, mood and illuminance. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 1: 131-44.

Brandston, H., A. J. Peteson, E. K.Simonson, and P. R. Boyce. 2000. A white LED post-top luminaire for rural applications. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 227-34. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bullough, J. D., and M. S. Rea. 2000. Simulated driving performance and peripheral detection at mesopic and low photopic light levels. International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 32, no. 4: 194-98.

Bullough, J. D. 2000. The blue light hazard: A review. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 2: 6-14.

Bullough, J. D., P. R. Boyce, A. Bierman, K. M. Conway, K. Huang, C. O'Rourke, C.M. Hunter, and A.Nakata. 2000. Response to simulated traffic signals using light-emitting diode and incandescent sources. Presented at Transportation Research Board 79th Annual Meeting Transportation Research Board.

Bullough, J., P. R. Boyce, A. Bierman, K.M. Conway, K.M. Huang, C. O'Rourke, C. M. Hunter, and A. Nakata. 2000. Response to simulated traffic signals using light-emitting diodes and incandescent sources. Presented at Transportation Research Board 79th Annual Meeting.

Cuttle, C., A. Bierman, and M. Gotti. 2000. Effects of light exposure on the appearance of meat displays. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 104-14. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

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Daly, K. 2000. A new era for lamp recycling. Maintenance Solutions.

Eklund, N. H., P. R. Boyce, and N. Simpson. 2000. Lighting and sustained performance. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 1: 116-30.

Eklund, N. H., P. R. Boyce, and N. Simpson. 2000. Lighting and sustained performance: Modeling data-entry task performance. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers 331-57. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. The color identification of traffic signals. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Lumileds, US LLC.; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. The effect of rise time on the detection of traffic signals. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Lumileds, US, LLC.; Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. Illumination fundamentals. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY

Lighting Research Center. 2000. LRCQM: Quality manual to be the requirements of ISO/IEC Guide 25. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. Traffic signal luminance and visual discomfort at night. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Electrodeless lighting Union Square Park, NY New York. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Exit signs: U.S. Post Office, Eugene, OR. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 2000. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: McLean Village Apartments Simsbury, CT. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Maliyagoda, N., N. Narendran, C. Inclan, and L. Deng. 2000. Characterizing optical fibers for white light transmission. Presented at Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers International.

Maniccia, D., and A. Tweed. 2000. Occupancy sensor simulations and energy analysis for commercial buildings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Maniccia, D., B. Von Neida, and A. Tweed. 2000. An analysis of the energy and cost savings potential of occupancy sensors for commercial lighting systems. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 433-59New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Maniccia, D., B. Von Neida, and A. Tweed. 2000. Effects of changing occupancy sensor timeout setting on energy savings, lamp recycling, and maintenance costs. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 409-32. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Miller, N. J. 2000. Good warehousekeeping. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 30, no. 2: 34-38.

Miller, N. J. 2000. Good warehousekeeping. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 30, no. 2: 35-38.

Miller, N. J., P. R. Boyce, and P. Y. Ngai. 2000. A metric for judging acceptability of direct luminaires in computer offices. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 141-68. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Mistrick, R., C-H Chen, A. Bierman, and D. Felts. 2000. A comparison of photosensor-controlled electronic dimming in a small office. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 1: 66-80.

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Morgan, M. E. 2000. A lamp of a different color. Store Equipment and Design 9, no. 8: 20.

Moyer, J. Lennox and M. S. Hooker. 2000. Site specifics—documents for landscape lighting. Architectural Lighting 15, no. 2: 90-93, 96-97.

Narendran, N. 2000. Alternative light sources. Presented at Lightfair International 2000. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY

Narendran, N., A. Bierman, N. Maliyagoda, and J. Bullough. 2000. What is the useful life for white LEDs? In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 9-19. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Narendran, N., N. Maliyagoda, A. Bierman, R. Pysar, and M. Overington. 2000. Characterizing white LEDs for general illumination applications. Presented at SPIE Photonics West Conference.

Narendran, N., N. Maliyagoda, and R. Levin. 2000. Propagation characteristics of polychromatic light through polymer optical fibers. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 1: 81-89.

Narendran, N., S. Vasconez, P. Boyce, and N. Eklund. 2000. Just perceivable color differences between similar light sources in display lighting applications. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 2: 68-77.

Narendran, N., T. Yin, C. O'Rourke, A. Bierman, and N. Maliyagoda. 2000. A lamp life predictor for frequently switched instant-start fluorescent systems. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 383-93. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 2000. NLPIP Specifier reports: Electronic ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 2000. NLPIP Specifier reports: HID Accent Lighting Systems. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Ngai, P., and P. Boyce. 2000. The effect of overhead glare on visual discomfort. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 29, no. 2: 29-38.

O'Rourke, C. 2000. Long Term Performance of Screwbase Compact Fluorescent Lamps: Final Report, TR-114923. EPRI and New York State Electric & Gas Co., Northern States Power Co., Palo Alto CA.

O'Rourke, C., and M.G. Figueiro. 2000. Long-term performance of screwbase compact fluorescent lamps. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 369-82. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

O'Rourke, C., and M. Morgan. 2000. Technology in transition: The days of magnetic ballasts are over. Today's Facility Manager 12, no. 2: 20-21.

Rea, M. S., Editor-in-Chief. 2000. Lighting Handbook: Reference & Application. New York , NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Rea, M. S. 2000. The road not taken. In CIBSE/ILE National Lighting Conference, Lighting 2000: The Millenium Lighting Conference, 64-73.London: Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Rea, M. S. 2000. The value of lighting. Presented at Lightfair International 2000 Troy, NY: Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Rea, M. S., and J. D. Bullough. 2000. Application efficacy. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 485-516. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Sechrist, S. 2000. Specifying lighting integrity. Archi-Tech 3, no. 4: 86-87.

Van Derlofske, J. 2000. Computer modeling reduces headlamp glare. Optoelectronics World: S5-S7.

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Zhou, Y., and P. R. Boyce. 2000. Evaluation of speech intelligibility under different lighting conditions. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers, 169-86. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

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1999

Akashi, Y., K. Mukai, and Y. Tanabe. 1999. A task and ambient lighting system providing energy savings without decreasing the overall brightness impression. In Proceedings: 24th session of the CIE 17-19. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage.

Akashi, Y. 1999. Sparkle elements—A bright idea. Architectural Lighting 14: 38-41.

Bierman, A, and Kathleen Daly. 1999. Energy efficiency and LEDs. IAEEL Newsletter 23, no. 8: 4-6.

Bierman, A, and K. M. Conway. 1999. Characterizing daylight photosensor system performance to help overcome M.et barriers. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999, 413-32. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bierman, A. 1999. LEDs need a new metric. IAEEL Newsletter 23, no. 8: 6.

Boyce, P. R. 1999. Individual lighting control: Task performance, mood and illuminance. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999 299-312. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. R. 1999. Lighting senior environments. Presented at NeoCon 99: The world's trade for interior design and facilities management.

Boyce, P. R., and L. D. Bruno. 1999. An evaluation of high pressure sodium and metal halide light sources for parking lot lighting. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 2: 16-32.

Boyce, P. R., Miller N. J., and K. Wilwol. 1999. Lighting for good facial modeling. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999 249-64. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Bullough, J. D., H. K. Hakhla, B. E. Thompson, M. S. Rea, and D. E. Amsler. 1999. Improved visibility for snow plowing operations. Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY.

Bullough, J., P. Boyce, A. Bierman, K. Conway, K. Huang, C. O'Rourke, C. Hunter, and A. Nakata. 1999. Luminous intensity for traffic signals: A scientific basis for performance specifications. In International workshop on co-operative procurement: LED traffic signals. Swedish National Energy Administration.

Bullough, J., P. R. Boyce, A Bierman, K. M. Conway, K. Huang, C. O'Rourke, C. M. Hunter, and A. Nakata. 1999. Luminous intensity for traffic signals: A scientific basis for performance specifications. Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Chen, W. 1999. Performance evaluations of energy-efficient residential luminaires. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 1: 82-91.

Conway, K. M., J.D. Bullough. 1999. Will LEDs transform traffic signals as they did exit signs? Presented at IESNA Annual Conference, 1-10New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Cuttle, C., and E. Ne'eman. 1999. Control of damage to museum objects by exposure to optical radiations. In Proceedings: 24th session of the CIE, 324-28. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage.

Cuttle, C. 1999. Cuttle on Calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 29, no. 2: 10.

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Cuttle, C. 1999. Modes of appearance and perceived attributes in architectural lighting design. In Proceedings: 24th session of the CIE, 116-18. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage.

Eklund, N., P. Boyce, and N. S. Simpson. 1999. Lighting and sustained performance. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999, 501-24.New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Eklund, N. 1999. Exit sign recognition for color normal and color deficient observers. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 1: 71-81.

Goodspeed, C. H. IV, and M. S. Rea. 1999. The significance of surround conditions for roadway signs. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 1: 164-73.

Ji, Y., R. Davis, C. O'Rourke, and E. Wai Mun Chui. 1999. Compatibility testing of fluorescent lamp and ballast systems. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 35, no. 6: 1271-76.

Ji, Y., R. Davis, and W. Chen. 1999. An investigation of the effect of operating cycles on the life of compact fluorescent lamps. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 2: 57-62.

Leslie, R. P. 1999. Increasing value of lighting: Developments in research, technology and education. In Proceedings of Prakash '99: International Conference on Lighting Technologies. 198-208. New Delhi, India: Indian Society of Lighting Engineers.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Home office lighting. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Lighting for dormitories. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Private office lighting controls. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Staples distribution center, Killingly CT. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center, Electric Power Research Institute, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1999. Lighting and sustained performance: Sustained task performance under three lighting installations, TR-112693. Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. Genlyte Thomas Lighting Education Program. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. Museum lighting protocol project. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1999. The Philips Forum—1998: Reports and conclusions. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lloyd, C., P. Boyce, N. Ferzacca, N. Eklund, and Y. He. 1999. Paint inspection lighting: Optimization of lamp width and spacing. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 1: 92-102.

Maniccia, D., B. Rutledge, M. S. Rea, and W. Morrow. 1999. Occupant use of manual lighting controls in private offices. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 28, no. 2: 42-56.

Miller, N. J., and T. K. McGowan. 1999. What is lighting quality and how do we apply it to lighting design? In Proceedings: 24th Session of the CIE, 11-16. Warsaw, Poland: CIE Poland.

Miller, N., and P. Boyce. 1999. Lighting for special needs. Presented at Lightfair International.

Miller, N. 1999. Shedding light on productivity. Building Operating Management, August: 80-86.

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Mistrick, R. G., C-H Chen, A. Bierman, and D. Felts. 1999. A comparison of photosensor-controlled dimming systems in a small office. In IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999, 433-48. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Moyer, J. Lennox, A. Johnson, C. Lindstrom, and K. Wilwol. 1999. New York State Canal Lighting Patterns. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1999. Far Niente: Protecting the integrity of landscape lighting. Landscape Architect and Specifier News: 52-57.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1999. Illuminate your garden at night. Fine Gardening: 39-43.

Narendran, N., N. Maliyagoda, and R. Levin. 1999. Propagation characteristics of polychromatic light through polymer optical fibers. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999, 561-74New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Narendran, N., S. Vasconez, P. Boyce, and N. Eklund. 1999. Just perceivable color differences between similar light sources in display lighting applications. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999 357-68. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1999. NLPIP Specifier reports: Dimming electronic ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1999. NLPIP Specifier reports: Energy-efficient ceiling mounted residential luminaires. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1999. NLPIP Specifier reports: Screwbase compact fluorescent lamp products. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Ngai, P., and P. Boyce. 1999. The effect of overhead glare on visual discomfort. Presented at IESNA Annual Conference Papers 1999, 485-500. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Rea, M. S. 1999. A unified system of photometry for lighting applications. Presented at CIE Symposium: 75 years of CIE photometry. Vienna: Commission International de l’Eclairage.

Van Derlofske, J. F. 1999. Non-rotationally symmetric mirrors provide even light. Laser Focus World 35, no. 7: S23-S26.

Van Derlofske, J. F., D. D. Lamb, and L. W. Hillman. 1999. Stereolithography apparatus (SLA) prototyping of aspheric surfaces for automotive illumination. In Papers of the Society of Automotive Engineers. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 1999-01-0302. Warrendale, PA: SAE International.

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1998

Bierman, A., Y. He, and M. Rea. 1998. Visual reaction times: Method for measuring small differences. International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 30, no. 4: 169-74.

Boyce, P. R. 1998. Out of the shadows. Canadian Consulting Engineer 39, no. 5: 50-51.

Boyce, P.R. and N. H. Eklund 1998. Evaluations of Four Solar 1000 Sulphur Lamp Installations. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Boyce, P. R., and L. D. Bruno. 1998. An evaluation of high pressure sodium and metal halide light sources for parking lot lighting. In IESNA Annual Conference Technical Papers 309-38. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P., N. H. Eklund, B. Hamilton, and L. Bruno. 1998. Perceptions of safety at night in differing lighting conditions. Presented at Vision At Low Light Levels, the Fourth International Lighting Research Symposium Electric Power Research Institute Lighting Research Office, 209-27. Palo Alto, CA: Electric Power Research Institute.

Brandston, H. 1998. Virtual reality: Lighting that recaptures the past. Architectural Lighting 12, no. 5: 50.

Bullough, J. D. 1998. LED Traffic signal technology and application: Research issues and options. Presented at 68th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.: Institute of Transportation Engineers.

Bullough, J. D. 1998. Linking human factors data to measurements of traffic signals. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Conway, K. M, and M. Mehra. 1998. Lighting Market opportunities: Reconciling consumer’s purchasing behaviors with environmental issues. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 27, no. 2: 67-76.

Cuttle, C. 1998. Letters to the editor. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 28, no. 1: 6.

Cuttle, C. 1998. Concepts of lighting quality. In Proceedings of the First CIE Symposium on Lighting Quality, 27-29. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage.

Cuttle, C. 1998. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 28, no. 1: 8-11.

Cuttle, C. 1998. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 28, no. 11: 12-14.

He, Y., A. Bierman, and M. Rea. 1998. A system of mesopic photometry. International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 30, no. 4: 175-81.

Lighting Research Center. 1998. A field study of lighting controls. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1998. Fluorescent Lamp-Ballast Compatibility Symposium. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1998. Fluorescent lamp-ballast systems part 1. Final Report 94-40. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1998. Light-emitting diode traffic signals: A review of life service issues; M.et survey of California Transportation Agencies. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1998. Lighting from afar. Lighting Futures 1, no. 3. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1998. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Mary McLeod Bethune elementary school, Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center, Lighting Transformations Program. 1998. Photosensor project: Bibliography. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Miller, N. 1998. A recipe for lighting quality. In Proceedings of the First CIE Symposium on Lighting Quality 40-47. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage.

Morrow, W., B. Rutledge, D. Maniccia, and M. Rea. 1998. High performance lighting controls in private offices: A field study of user behavior and preference. In World Workplace ’98 Proceedings 2.11. Houston: International Facilities Management Association .

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National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1998. NLPIP specifier reports: Lighting circuit power reducers. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 1998. A proposed system of photometry in the mesopic region. Presented at Vision At Low Light Levels, the Fourth International Lighting Research Symposium Lighting Research Office Electric Power Research Institute, 85-106Electric Power Research Institute .

Rea, M. S. 1998. Lighting and seeing: The difference between night and day. In Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on the Science and Technology of Light Sources (LS-8), Editor Gerhard Babucke, 120-129Greisfwald, Germany: Institute for Low Temperature Plasma Physics, University of Greiswald.

Rea, M. S., M. Figueiro, R. White, and K. Kolberg. 1998. The effects of bright light on day- and night-shift nurses’ performance and sense of well-being.

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1997

Leslie, R., P. Rodgers, M. Maarten, Boyce, K. Heslin, and P. Horner. 1997. Research report for the Outdoor Lighting Pattern Book. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R. 1997. Illumination. In Handbook of human factors and ergonomics. Second ed. 858-90. New York, NY: J. Wiley & Sons.

Boyce, P., N. Eklund, N. Ferzacca, Y. He, and C. Lloyd. 1997. Paint inspection lighting: Optimization of lamp width and spacing. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 295-325. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. 1997. Light, sight, and photobiology. Lighting Futures 2, no. 3: 1, 3-6.

Boyce, P. 1997. Promoting energy-efficient lighting: The need for parallel processing. In Right Light 4: Proceedings of the 4th European conference on energy-efficient lighting 309-13. Stockholm: International Association for Energy-Efficient Lighting.

Brandston, H. 1997. A vision for lighting the lighthouse. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 5: 54-57.

Brandston, H. 1997. Foreword. In Lighting historic buildings. New York: McGraw Hill.

Bullough, J., and M. S. Rea. 1997. A simple model of forward visibility for snow plow operators through snow and fog at night. Presented at Transportation Research Board 76th Annual Meeting.

Bullough, J., and M. S. Rea. 1997. Simple model of forward visibility for snowplow operators through snow and fog at night. Transportation Research Record 1585: 19-24.

Bullough, J. 1997. Lighting. In Time-saver standards for architectural design data. 7th. ed. D231-D254. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Bullough, J. 1997. Mesopic photometry: Issues and implications. Presented at Commission Internationale de L'Éclairage; Unites States National Committee Annual Meeting.

Chen, W., and R. G. Davis. 1997. Documenting the effects of luminaire venting on CFL downlight performance. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America 26, no. 1: 115-24.

Conway, K. M., and M. Mehra. 1997. Lighting M.et opportunities: Reconciling consumers' purchasing behaviors with environmental values. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 795-818. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

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Conway, K. M., and P. R. Boyce. 1997. Expanding the M.et for visually effective, highly efficient exit signs. In Right Light 4: Proceedings of the 4th European conference on energy-efficient lighting 47-52. Stockholm: International Association for Energy-Efficient Lighting.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Unified Glare Rating (UGR) and subjective appraisal of discomfort glare. International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 29, no. 3: 159-60.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cubic illumination. Lighting Research & Technology 29, no. 1: 1-14.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 1: 6.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 2: 12-14.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 3: 9-10.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 5: 12-15.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 6: 18, 21.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 7: 12, 14.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 8: 14-17.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 9: 12-15.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 10: 14-15.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 11: 62.

Cuttle, C. 1997. Letters to the editor. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 12: 14.

Eklund, N. H., M. S. Rea, and J. Bullough. 1997. A survey of New York State snow plow operators about forward lighting and visibility during nighttime operations. Presented at Transportation Research Board 76th Annual Meeting.

Eklund, N. H., M. S. Rea, and J. Bullough. 1997. Survey of snowplow operators about forward lighting and visibility during nighttime operations. Transportation Research Record 1585: 25-29.

Ferzacca, N., and N. Narendran. 1997. Presenting performance data of end-emitting fiber optic lighting systems. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 150-169. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Fitzgerald, M. E. 1997. Fiber optics: With efficiencies will come wider use. Energy User News 22, no. 9: 22, 24, 56.

He, Y., M. Rea, A. Bierman, and J. Bullough. 1997. Evaluating light source efficacy under mesopic conditions using reaction times. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America 26, no. 1: 125-38.

Hooker, M. S., and J. Lennox Moyer. 1997. Record documents for landscape lighting. Architectural Lighting 11, no. 5: 56, 58.

Ji, Y., and R. G. Davis. 1997. Starting performance of high-frequency electronic ballasts for 4-foot fluorescent lamps. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 33, no. 1: 234-38.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1997. Specifier reports supplements: Electronic ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Ji, Y. 1997. Study: Ballast standards may not ensure lamp life. Energy User News 22, no. 12: 32-33.

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Leslie, R. P. 1997. Lighting for sustainable buildings: Changes in goals, practice, and progress. In Building Energy: Ensuring a sustainable future. Proceedings 93-102. Greenfield, MA: Northeast Sustainable Energy Association.

Leslie, R. P. 1997. New energy-efficient lighting technology for homes: Progress and opportunities beyond the CFL. In Right Light 4: Proceedings of the 4th European conference on energy-efficient lighting 23-27. Stockholm: International Association for Energy-Efficient Lighting.

Leslie, R. P. 1997. Security with a light touch. Security Management 41, no. 3: 91-93.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Current and recent projects 1994-1997. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Sony Disc Manufacturing, Springfield, Oregon. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: SuperM.et lighting. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Compact fluorescent retrofit for incandescent downlights. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Sony Disc Manufacturing, Springfield, Oregon. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Sacramento Municipal Utility District Customer Service Center, Sacramento, California. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1997. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Office lighting. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

McGowan, T., M. Rea, and A. Bierman. 1997. A field study comparing the effectiveness of metal halide and high pressure sodium illuminants under mesopic conditions. Presented at Visual Scales: Photometric and Colorimetric Aspects.

Mehra, M. 1997. Energy efficient commercial lighting in India: A lighting transformations perspective. In Right Light 4: Proceedings of the 4th European conference on energy-efficient lighting 263-67. Stockholm: International Association for Energy-Efficient Lighting.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1997. Lighting answers: Controlling lighting with building automation systems. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1997. Specifier reports: Occupancy sensors. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 1997. Essay by invitation. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 7: 16-18.

Rea, M. S. 1997. Is light linked to breast cancer? Architectural Lighting 11, no. 3: 18, 40.

Rea, M. S. 1997. Letters to the editor. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 27, no. 9: 61.

Rodgers, P., and N. Miller. 1997. Prudential Healthcare: An office lighting case study. Architectural Record 185, no. 2: 154-57.

Sanford, L. 1997. Guidelines for designing lighting for the elderly. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 25, no. 3: 14-15, 28-29.

Wolsey, R. 1997. Interoperable systems: The future of lighting control. Lighting Futures 2, no. 2: 1, 3-6.

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1996

Bierman, A., J. Raffucci, P. R. Boyce, and C. DeCusatis. 1996. Exit-sign image degradation in smoke: A quantitative simulation. International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 28, no. 4: 177-88.

Boyce, P. R. 1996. Illuminance selection based on visual performance—and other fairy stories. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 25, no. 2: 41-49.

Boyce, P. R. 1996. Numerical criteria—a help or a hindrance in lighting design: Visual performance criteria. In CIBSE National Lighting Conference 62-64. London: The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Boyce, P. R., and N. H. Eklund. 1996. An evaluation of office lighting options. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 38-68. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. R., C. J. Lloyd, N. H. Eklund, and H. M. Brandston. 1996. Quantifying the effects of good lighting: The Green Hills Farms Project. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 1-37. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. R., J. W. Beckstead, N. H. Eklund, R. W. Strobel, and M. S. Rea. 1996. Lighting the graveyard shift: The influence of a daylight-simulating skylight on the task performance and mood of night-shift workers. In CIBSE National Lighting Conference 246-62. London: The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Buddenberg, A. 1996. Essay by invitation. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 6: 8-9.

Bullough, J.D., and M. S. Rea. 1996. Lighting for neonatal intensive care units: Some critical information for design. International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 28, no. 4: 189-98.

Bullough, J. D., and M. S. Rea. 1996. Evaluation of a lighting system for neonatal infant incubators. In Second Annual Albany Medical College/Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joint Research Symposium.

Bullough, J.D., M. S. Rea, and R. G. Stevens. 1996. Light and magnetic fields in a neonatal intensive care unit. Bioelectromagnetics 17, no. 5: 396-405.

Bullough, J.D. 1996. Lighting for fish, corals, amphibians and reptiles in captivity: Research Literature. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Chen, W., and R. G. Davis. 1996. Documenting the effects of luminaire venting on CFL downlight performance. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 693-719. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 8: 10.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 1: 4-5.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 2: 18-19.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 3: 5-6.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 4: 22-25.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 5: 9-10.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 6: 10.

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Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 7: 18, 20.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 9: 21-22.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 10: 6, 9.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 11: 8-9.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 12: 9-10.

Cuttle, C. 1996. Damage to museum objects due to light exposure. In CIBSE National Lighting Conference, 185-200. London: The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Davis, R., Y. Ji, and W. Chen. 1996. Rapid-cycle testing for fluorescent lamps: What do the results mean? In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 460-481. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Eklund, N. H., and P. R. Boyce. 1996. The development of a reliable, valid, and simple office lighting survey. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 25, no. 2: 25-40.

Goodspeed, C. H., and M. S. Rea. 1996. The significance of surround conditions for roadway signs. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 317-37. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

He, Y., M. Rea, A. Bierman, and J.D. Bullough. 1996. Evaluating light source efficacy under mesopic conditions using reaction times. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 236-57. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Ji, Y., and R. Davis. 1996. Product options facilitate efficient lighting projects. Energy User News 21, no. 9: 40.

Ji, Y., and R. Davis. 1996. Reducing the uncertainty in fluorescent lamp/ballast system compatibility. In IAS '96: Conference record of the 1996 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Thirty-first IAS Annual Meeting 2189-93. Piscataway, NJ: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Ji, Y., and R. G. Davis. 1996. Toward more accurate predictions of energy use and light output for 2 by 4 ft. luminaires. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 25, no. 1: 60-68.

Koltai, R. N., and R. P. Leslie. 1996. Saves money, but does it look good? Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 10: 44-48.

Koltai, R. 1996. A case for energy efficiency. Residential Lighting, no. 38: 34-36.

Leslie, R. P. 1996. Lighting patterns. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 10: 48.

Leslie, R. P., and K. M. Conway. 1996. The lighting pattern book for homes - 2nd Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Books.

Leslie, R. P., and P. A. Rodgers. 1996. The outdoor lighting pattern book. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. Effect of white walls on in-plant performance of automotive paint inspectors. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. Forward lighting for improved visibility through snow. Lighting Research Center, Troy, New York.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. Predicting topographical defect severity and repair requests from simple physical measures. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Lighting Research Center. 1996. Principles of effective paint inspection lighting. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. The Philips Forum—1996, Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: DeGraff Street Industrial Center, Amsterdam, NY. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA snapshots: Corridor lighting. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1996. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. DELTA portfolio: Prudential HealthCare, Albany, NY. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lloyd, C. J., M. Mizukami, and P. R. Boyce. 1996. A preliminary model of lighting-display interaction. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 25, no. 2: 59-69.

Maniccia, D., A. Wadhwa, and R. Longtin. 1996. A new method for assessing occupancy sensor performance using robotics. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference Technical Papers 760-799. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Maniccia, D. 1996. They turn off the lights. IAEEL Newsletter 5, no. 15: 9-12.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1996. Have you considered composite landscape lighting fixtures? Landscape Architect & Specifier News 42-46.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1996. Landscape lighting in cold climates. Landscape Trades 6-8.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1996. Guide to fluorescent lamp-ballast compatibility. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1996. Guide to specifying high-frequency electronic ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1996. Lighting answers: T5FT lamps and ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1996. Specifier reports: HID accent lighting systems. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 1996. Essay by invitation. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 10: 15-16.

Rea, M. S. 1996. In the dark about the lumen. Lighting Magazine 10, no. 1: 16-17.

Rea, M. S. 1996. Medalist Glenn Fry dies. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 26, no. 5: 28.

Rea, M. S., and J. D. Bullough. 1996. Light measurements for infant research. In The Physical and Developmental Environment of the High-Risk Infant 89-90. Tampa, FL: University of South Florida College of Medicine.

Sanford, L. J. 1996. The visual environment for the partially sighted. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers 867-92. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Veitch, J.A., N. Miller, H. McKay, and C. Jones. 1996. Lighting system effects on judged lighting quality and facial appearance. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference technical papers, 519-41. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

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Wadhwa, A. 1996. Lamps and luminaires: A technology and legislative update. Maintenance Solutions 4, no. 2: 8-10.

Wang, Q., and R. G. Davis. 1996. A study on new beam parameters. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 25, no. 1: 100-111.

Wolsey, R. A. 1996. NLPIP Specifier Reports Abstracts: Occupancy sensors. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 24, no. 2: 12-13.

Wolsey, R. A. 1996. NLPIP Specifier Reports Abstracts: Specular reflectors. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 24, no. 1: 10-11.

Wolsey, R. A., and M. J. Klein. 1996. NLPIP Specifier Reports Abstracts: CFL downlights. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 24, no. 4: 26-29.

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1995

Block, J. 1995. A&P is a study in energy efficiency and lighting design. Retail Store Image 6, no. 4: 36.

Boyce, P. R., and J. M. Gutkowski. 1995. The if, why and what of street lighting and street crime: A review. Lighting Research & Technology 27, no. 2: 103-12.

Boyce, P. R., and M. M. C. Mulder. 1995. Effective directional indicators for exit signs. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 24, no. 2: 64-72.

Boyce, P. R., N. Eklund, S. Mangum, C. Saalfield, and L. Tang. 1995. Minimum acceptable transmittance of glazing. Lighting Research & Technology 27, no. 3: 145-52.

Boyce, P. R. 1995. Illuminance selection based on visual performance - and other fairy stories. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 562-77. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P. R., and N. H. Eklund. 1995. Evaluating lighting quality. In Right Light Three: 3rd European Conference on Energy-Efficient Lighting 279-86. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Northern Electric, PLC.

Buddenberg., A. 1995. Performance testing of dimmable electronic ballasts. In Technical papers of the Second International Emergency Lighting and Electronic Ballast Design and Control Conference 63-72. Ventura, CA: Intertec International, Inc.

Buddenberg, A., and R. Wolsey. 1995. Compatibility test of dimming electronic ballasts used in daylighting and environment controls. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings 1-9. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Buddenberg, A., and R. Wolsey. 1995. The performance of components used in daylighting and lumen maintenance control systems. In Right Light Three: 3rd European Conference on Energy-Efficient Lighting 279-86. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Northern Electric, PLC.

Bullough, J., M. S. Rea, and R. G. Stevens. 1995. Measurements of light and EMF in the neonatal intensive care unit: Day and night shifts. In BEMS abstract book: Seventeenth Annual Meeting 206-7. Frederick, MD: The Bioelectromagnetics Society.

Conway, K. M. 1995. Procuring energy efficient technologies: A review of works by Hans Westling. Energy Services Journal 1, no. 2: 159-63.

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Cuttle, C., and H. Brandston. 1995. Evaluation of retail lighting. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 24, no. 2: 33-49.

Cuttle, C. 1995. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 25, no. 5:30, 31.

Cuttle, C. 1995. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 25, no. 7:21.

Cuttle, C. 1995. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 25, no. 9:20-21.

Cuttle, C. 1995. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 25, no. 11:18-19.

Cuttle, C. 1995. Cuttle on calculations. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 25, no. 12:16.

Daley, K. A. 1995. Perceptions of campus lighting. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 486-526. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Davis, R. G. 1995. Closing the information gap. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 23, no. 6: 17.

Davis, R. G. 1995. Specifier reports abstract: Exit signs. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 23, no. 7: 20, 22.

Eklund, N. H., and P. R. Boyce. 1995. The development of a reliable, valid and simple office lighting survey. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 855-80. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Ji, Y., and R. G. Davis. 1995. Starting performance of high-frequency electronic ballasts for 4-foot fluorescent lamps. In IAS '95: Conference record of the 1995 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Thirtieth IAS Annual Meeting 2083-89. Piscataway, NJ: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Koltai, R. N., and R. P. Leslie. 1995. Homeowner acceptance of energy-efficient lighting patterns: A field evaluation. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 180-194. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Leslie, R. P. 1995. Changing lighting practice through lighting patterns. In Right Light Three: 3rd European Conference on Energy-Efficient Lighting 31-34. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Northern Electric, PLC.

Leslie, R. P. 1995. Lights out. Progressive Architecture 76, no. 11: 80-83.

Lighting Research Center. 1995. Initial research and development of a new lighting source for off-axis viewing at night. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1995. Ten questions with answers about remote-source lighting. Lighting Futures 1, no. 3: 6.

Lighting Research Center. 1995. A research study of options for office window shading. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1995. Electrodeless lamps: The next generation. Lighting Futures. 1, no. 1: 1, 4-5. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1995. Evaluation of visual function under different light sources. Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York.

Lighting Research Center. 1995. Lighting from afar. Lighting Futures. 1, no. 3: 1, 4-5. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Lighting Research Center. 1995. The potential benefits of daylighting. Lighting Futures 1, no. 4: 5. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. 1995. DELTA portfolio: 450 South Salina Street, Syracuse, New York. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Lloyd, C. J., M. Mizukami, and P. R. Boyce. 1995. A preliminary model of lighting-display interaction. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 840-854. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Maniccia, D., and C. Luo. 1995. Futures field report: Lightfair International. Lighting Futures 1, no. 2: 1, 4-5. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Maniccia, D. 1995. Hannover happenings: The European perspective. Lighting Futures 1, no. 2: 6. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Miller, N., H. McKay, and P. Boyce. 1995. An approach to a measurement of lighting quality. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 757-84. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1995. Landscape lighting: Design points to consider. Lighting Magazine: 8-11. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Mulder, M. 1995. To capture the sun and sky. Lighting Futures 1, no. 4: 1, 4, 6. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Lighting answers: Electromagnetic interference involving fluorescent lighting systems. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Lighting answers: Power quality, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Lighting answers: T10 and T9 fluorescent lamps, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Lighting answers: Thermal effects in 2' x 4' fluorescent lighting systems. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Specifier reports: CFL downlights. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Specifier reports: Dimming electronic ballasts. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Specifier reports supplements: Electronic ballasts. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Specifier reports supplements: Exit signs, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1995. Specifier reports supplements: Screwbase compact fluorescent lamp products. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 1995. In the dark about the lumen. IAEEL Newsletter 4, no. 11: 4-5.

Rea, M. S. 1995. Remembering Blackwell. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 25, no. 4: 23.

Rea, M.S. 1995. Should we abandon the lumen? Lighting Futures 1, no. 1: 3. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Schemenaur, P. K. 1995. A summary of thirty years of new and innovative light source products in the USA. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Wang, Q., and R. G. Davis. 1995. A study on new beam parameters. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Proceedings, 195-222. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Wolsey, R.A. 1995. NLPIP Specifier Reports Abstracts: Electronic ballasts. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 23, no. 11: 16-17.

Wolsey, R.A. 1995. NLPIP Specifier Reports Abstracts: Screwbase compact fluorescent lamp products. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 23, no. 10: 8-9.

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1994

Boyce, P. R., and J. Fan. 1994. Drivers' headlight use: A lighting factoid. Lighting Research & Technology 26, no. 1: 23-27.

Boyce, P. R., and J. M. Gutkowski. 1994. The if, why and what of street lighting and street crime. In CIBSE National Lighting Conference 190-200. London: The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Boyce, P. R., and M. S. Rea. 1994. A field evaluation of full-spectrum, polarized lighting. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 23, no. 2: 86-107.

Boyce, P. R. 1994. Is full-spectrum lighting special? In Full-spectrum lighting effects on performance, mood, and health 30-36. IRC Internal Report, no. No. 659. Ottawa, Ontario: National Research Council Canada.

Brandston, H. M., and C. Cuttle. 1994. Quest for sales. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 24, no. 9: 22-26.

Conway, K. M. 1994. Lighting makeovers: The best is not always the brightest. Home Energy 11, no. 6: 20-25.

Conway, K. M. 1994. M.et pull strategies for lighting DSM. In Charting the Future: Third International Energy Efficiency & DSM Conference 513-14. Bala Cynwyd, PA: SRC International.

Davis, R. G., Y. Ji, and X. Luan. 1994. Performance evaluations of compact fluorescent lamps: What does equivalent really mean? In Proceedings: ACEEE 1994 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings 3.45-3.56. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

Hough, T. A. Van Derlofske J. F., and L. W. Hillman. 1994. Management of light in thick optical waveguides for dashboard illumination: An application of radiometric principles. Presented at International Congress and Exposition. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 940512. Warrendale, PA: SAE International.

Ji, Y., and R. G. Davis. 1994. Fluorescent lamp/ballast compatibility. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Leslie, R. P. 1994. Residential energy-efficient lighting: Progress and issues. In Conference proceedings: Innovative Housing '93, 175-84 Ottawa: Ministry of Supply & Services Canada.

Leslie, R. P. 1994. What makes daylighting successful? CADDET Energy Efficiency Newsletter, no. 4: 4-6.

Lighting Research Center. 1994. L. B. M.s Memorial Library Catalog. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Lighting Research Center. 1994. Evaluation of a lighting system for neonatal infant incubators. Lighting Research Center, Troy, New York.

Lighting Research Center. 1994. Lighting evaluation tools: Basic commercial tool kit. final report. The Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1994. Lighting controls scoping study annotated bibliography: Lighting controls. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1994. Lighting controls: A scoping study. Reference document. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1994. Report of measurements of light levels and magnetic fields in the neonatal intensive care unit: Day and night shifts. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1994. The 1994 program. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. 1994. DELTA portfolio: A&P Food Market, Old Lyme, Connecticut. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications. 1994. DELTA portfolio: Linens 'n Things, Patchogue, New York, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Maniccia, D., and X. Luan. 1994. Methods for assessing the maintained and initial detection performance of occupancy sensors. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 23, no. 2: 108-15.

Maniccia, D., J. Raffucci, and Q. Wang. 1994. The impact of EPACT on reflector lamp replacements. In Conference record of the 1994 Industry Applications Conference: Twenty-ninth IAS Annual Meeting 1965-73. New York, NY: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

McGowan, T., and M. Rea. 1994. Visibility and spectral composition, another look in the mesopic. In Proceedings of the CIE Symposium on Advances in Photometry. Vienna, Austria: Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage.

Miller, N. 1994. Pilot study reveals quality results. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 24, no. 3: 19-21.

Miller, N. 1994. Seeing the light. Progressive Architecture 75, no. 12: 82-85.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1994. Lighting answers: Dimming systems for high-intensity discharge lamps. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1994. Lighting answers: Task lighting for offices. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1994. Specifier reports: Electronic ballasts. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1994. Specifier reports: Reflector lamps, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1994. Specifier reports supplements: Screwbase compact fluorescent lamp products. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S., and J. Bullough. 1994. A future for lighting. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 22, no. 8: 18-21.

Rea, M. S., and J. Bullough. 1994. A future for lighting: Who keeps the lights running? In NALMCO 41st Annual Convention and Trade Show, 124-27. Princeton Junction, NJ: International Association of Lighting Management Companies.

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Rea, M., P. Boyce, and N. Miller. 1994. Light conversations: A view of lighting quality by the Lighting Research Center. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Van Derlofske, J. F., T.A. Hough, and L. W. Hillman. 1994. Development of design tools for modeling the illumination of automotive displays and instruments. Presented at International Congress and Exposition. SAE Technical Paper Series, no. 950511. Warrendale, PA: SAE International.

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1993

Barrett, J.R. 1993. Power quality considerations color compact fluorescent applications. Energy User News. 18, no. 9: 34, 72.

Bernecker, C. A., R. G. Davis, M. P. Webster, and J. P. Webster. 1993. Task lighting in the open office: A visual comfort perspective. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 22, no. 1: 18-25.

Boyce, P. R., and M. S. Rea. 1993. A field evaluation of full-spectrum, polarized lighting. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Technical papers, 854-84. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Boyce, P.R. 1993. Issues and trends in efficient lighting. In Efficient Lighting 1993: A lighting symposium for electric utility lighting and DSM professionals. Palo Alto, CA: Electric Power Research Institute.

Clarke, K. C., and P. R. Boyce. 1993. People's understanding of glare. In Proceedings: Psychological Aspects of Architectural Lighting Symposium, 45-55. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University.

Conway, K. M., and R. P. Leslie. 1993. Residential lighting incentive programs: What are the alternatives to compact fluorescent lamps? In Proceedings: Right Light 2nd European Conference on Energy-Efficient Lighting, 238-43. Arnhem: Netherlands Institute of Illuminating Engineering.

Conway, K. M., and R. P. Leslie. 1993. Quality versus economy in home lighting: How can we find the fulcrum? In Proceedings: Right Light 2nd European Conference on Energy-Efficient Lighting, 736-51. Arnhem: Netherlands Institute of Illuminating Engineering.

Cuttle, C. 1993. The sun always rises. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 23, no. 10: 36-43.

Davis, R. G. 1993. Lighting product evaluation. In Efficient Lighting 1993: A lighting symposium for electric utility lighting and DSM professionals. Sponsors: Electric Power Research Institute, United States Department of Energy, and United States Environmental Protection Agency. Reston, VA: Policy Research Associates.

Davis, R. G. 1993. On the stability of the correlational relationships between semantic differential scales in lighting research. In Psychological Aspects of Architectural Lighting Symposium proceedings, 21-34. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University.

Davis, R. G. 1993. Performance assessments of specular reflectors. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 22, no. 2: 87-93.

Davis, R. G. 1993. Understanding parking lot fixtures. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 21, no. 11: 12-13, 16-17.

Davis, R. G., and R. A. Wolsey. 1993. Development of test criteria for efficient lighting technology, ESEERCO EP 90-52. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Davis, R. G., and Y. Ji. 1993. A method for evaluating specular reflector installations. In Energy program evaluation: Uses, methods, and results. 1993 International Energy Program Evaluation Conference proceedings. CONF-930842, Evanston, IL: National Energy Program Evaluation Conference.

Davis, R., Y. Ji, and K. Sasiadek. 1993. Field assessments of specular reflector installations. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Technical papers, 543-61. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

DeCusatis, C. J., R. P. Leslie, and J. Raffucci. 1993. DayVid: A video probe for daylighting in architectural models. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Technical papers 75-95. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Ji, Y., and R. Davis. 1993. Application testing of compact fluorescent lamps: Table lamps and recessed downlights. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Technical papers, 22-42. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Leslie, R. P., and K. M. Conway. 1993. The lighting pattern book for homes. Troy, NY: Lighting Research Center.

Leslie, R. P., and K. M. Conway. 1993. Overcoming barriers to residential energy-efficient lighting: Results of research for The lighting pattern book for homes. In The energy efficiency challenge for Europe: Proceedings of the 1993 ECEEE Summer Study, eds. Rich Ling, and Hal Wilhite, 73-76. Oslo Norway: The European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

Leslie, R. P., and K. M. Conway. 1993. The Market impact of objective tests of lighting equipment. In Proceedings: Right Light 2nd European Conference on Energy-Efficient Lighting, 337-43. Arnhem: Netherlands Institute of Illuminating Engineering.

Lighting Research Center. 1993. Merchandise lighting research project. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1993. Report on efficient lighting technologies: Establishment of lighting product classes. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1993. Residential Energy-Efficient Lighting Pattern Book: A Guide for Specifiers and Homeowners. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1993. Lighting system performance evaluation, Eaton Corporation. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1993. The 1993 program. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Lloyd, C. J. C., and W. F. Reinhart. 1993. Requirements for HUD raster image modulation in daylight. In Designing for Diversity: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting 1335-39. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Maniccia, D. A., and Craig A. Bernecker. 1993. Perceptual considerations of modeling light source spectral characteristics. In Psychological Aspects of Architectural Lighting Symposium proceedings 56-63. University Park PA: Pennsylvania State University.

Maniccia, D., and Erika Gillmeister. 1993. Predicting wasted lighting energy through occupancy monitoring. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Technical papers 562-77 New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Maniccia, D., and Xiaowei Luan. 1993. Methods for assessing the sensitivity and initial detection performance of occupancy sensors. In Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference: Technical papers 578-97 New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Maniccia, D. 1993. Technics focus: Smart switches. Progressive Architecture. 74, no. 7: 43-46.

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Miller, N. 1993. In light of the law. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 23, no. 3: 31-33.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Lighting answers: Multilayer polarizer panels. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Lighting answers: T8 fluorescent lamps. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Specifier reports: Cathode-disconnect ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Specifier reports: Internally illuminated exit signs. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Specifier reports: Occupancy sensors. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Specifier reports: Parking lot luminaires. Guest contributor: Ken Fairbanks. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1993. Specifier reports: Screw base compact fluorescent lamp products, Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Raffucci, J., C. J. Sher DeCusatis, and P. Boyce. 1993. Exit signs seen through smoke: A quantitative computer simulation. Presented at Scientific & Engineering Applications of the Macintosh: Second Annual Technical Conference & Exposition.

Rea, M. S., Editor-in-Chief. 1993. Lighting Handbook: Reference & Application. New York , NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Rea, M., and D. Maniccia. 1993. Improved optimization of energy efficiency and load shaping through lighting controls: A scoping study. In CIEE 1993 Annual Conference: Program 83. San Diego, CA: California Institute of Energy Efficiency.

Rea, M., and R. Leslie. 1993. Research and design. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 23, no. 4: 48-50.

Wolsey, R. A., and R. G. Davis. 1993. National Lighting Product Information Program. In Energy program evaluation: Uses, methods, and results. 1993 International Energy Program Evaluation Conference proceedings CONF-930842. Evanston, IL: National Energy Program Evaluation Conference.

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1992

Baron, R. A., M. S. Rea, and S. G. Daniels. 1992. Effects of indoor lighting (illuminance and spectral distribution) on the performance of cognitive tasks and interpersonal behaviors: The potential mediating role of positive affect. Motivation and Emotion 16, no. 1: 1-33.

Barrett, J. R. 1992. Power quality issues. In Lighting the Way: California Compact 1992, Energy Efficiency Conference Proceedings. Davis, CA: The California Compact.

Barrett, J.R. 1992. Effects of electronic ballasts on utility voltage stability. In Conference record of the IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1892-99. New York: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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Beckstead, J. W. 1992. Lighting research using LISREL: Beliefs, attitude, & behavior regarding fluorescent lighting. In A poster presented at the Lighting Research Center's 1992 Open House.

Beckstead, J. W. 1992. Predicting usage of compact fluorescent lighting at home: An application of structural equation modeling. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Beckstead, J. W. 1992. Psychology/Human-Factors Division: The 1992 research program plan. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Beckstead, J. W., and P. R. Boyce. 1992. Structural equation modeling in lighting research: An application to residential acceptance of new fluorescent lighting. Lighting Research & Technology 24, no. 4: 189-201.

Beckstead, J.W. 1992. Lighting, behavior, and reducing energy waste: Outline of phase 2. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. 1992. Lighting: The missing piece in the campus security jigsaw. LM&M (Lighting Management & Maintenance) 20, no. 7: 14-15.

Boyce, P. R., and A. Gamliel. 1992. The visibility of exit signs in smoke: A physical model. In National Lighting Conference 198-208. London: Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Boyce, P. R., and J. M. Gutkowski. 1992. Street lighting and street crime. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., and Y. Gu. 1992. Calculations of visibility levels and reaction times as a function of light transmittance for four driving scenarios. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., J. W. Beckstead, J. M. Gutkowski, M. S. Rea, and I. C. Pasini. 1992. Brightness enhancing glazing. In World Building Congress Congrès Mondial du Bâtiment Poster book - Recueil d'affiches. CIB 92s.l.: s.n..

Davis, R. G. 1992. Explaining differences between DSM predictions and actual savings for fluorescent lighting systems. In Proceedings: ACEEE 1992 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings 1.43-1.44. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

Davis, R. G. 1992. Fluorescent lighting: Energy efficiency at its best. Skylines 17, no. 2: 18-19, 38.

Davis, R. G. 1992. The carrot, the stick, and the flag. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 22, no. 5: 64-66.

Davis, R. G., and Steven M. Meyers. 1992. A survey of state lighting codes. In Proceedings: ACEEE 1992 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 6.35-6.37. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

Davis, R.. 1992. Energy-code alert. Architectural Record (Lighting Supplement) 180, no. 5: 30.

DeCusatis, C., and E. Gilmeister. 1992. Retractable prismatic window shade- Phase II Preliminary Report. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

DeCusatis, C., and X. W. Luan. 1992. Appendix A: Printout prismatic program code. Retractable prismatic window shades seed research project. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

DeCusatis, C., and X. W. Luan. 1992. Seed research project: Developing a retractible prismatic window shade: Final report. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Glennie, W. L., I. Thukral, and M. S. Rea. 1992. Lighting control: Feasibility demonstration of a new type of system. Lighting Research & Technology 24, no. 4: 235-42.

Higgins, J. P., and J. A. Tichy. 1992. Simulated savings due to switching fluorescent lamps, including energy and replacement costs. ASHRAE Transactions 98, no. Part 1: 251-56.

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Kandel, G. L., N. H. Eklund, and J. Schroeder. 1992. On the possibility of visually significant intraocular photoluminescence. In Advances in Color Vision technical digest. 1992 Technical Digest Series, no. 4. Washington, DC: Optical Society of America.

Leslie, R. P. 1992. Evaluating efficient lighting performance: Issues and methods. In Proceedings: 7th Cogeneration & Independent Power Congress: Association of Energy Engineers.

Leslie, R. P. 1992. Getting objective information to lighting specifiers. Architectural Record (Lighting Supplement) 180, no. 8: 14.

Leslie, R. P., and C. J. Sher DeCusatis. 1992. Evaluation of lighting in architectural models: An innovative approach. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Leslie, R. P., and C. J. Sher DeCusatis. 1992. The daylight modeling probe. In Proceedings of the 17th National Passive Solar Conference, eds. S. M. Burley, and M. E. Arden, 106-9Boulder CO: American Solar Energy Society.

Lighting Research Center. 1992. Brightness-enhancing glazing: perception, performance, and energy. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1992. Compact fluorescent table lamp project: Preliminary M.et study. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1992. Full-spectrum, polarized lighting: An evaluation. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1992. Lighting equipment cost analysis. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1992. Lighting regulation in the United States. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1992. The 1992 program. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Luo, C. L. 1992. Institutions: The Lighting Research Center. Environment 34, no. 7: 4-5.

Maniccia, D. 1992. Evaluating the performance characteristics of occupancy sensors. In Proceedings: ACEEE 1992 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 1.163-1.165. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

Miller, N. Johnson. 1992. The aging eye. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 22, no. 7: 38-41.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1992. Landscape Lighting: Avoiding voltage drop. Architectural Record Lighting: 15.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1992. Landscape Lighting: Which to choose? Line- or low-voltage light sources? Architectural Record Lighting: 25.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1992. Lighting water features. Architectural Record Lighting: 18.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1992. Lighting water features. Landscape Architecture: 72-76.

Narendran, N., A. Shukla, and S. Letcher. 1992. Optical-fiber interferometric strain sensor using a single fiber. Experimental Techniques 16, no. 6: 33-36.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1992. Specifier reports: Occupancy sensors. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1992. Specifier reports: Power reducers. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

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National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1992. Specifier reports: Specular reflectors. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Rea, M. S. 1992. Lighting the VDT office: Application topics important to VDT workstation visibility. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 1992. No game of chance. Architectural Record (Lighting Supplement) 180, no. 2: 20.

Rea, M. S. 1992. The art and science of lighting. Electrical Design 7, no. 9: 10.

Rea, M. S. 1992. A test of full-spectrum polarized lighting. Lighting Magazine 6, no. 6: 24, 26.

Rea, M. S. 1992. Are we seeing eye to eye on pupil lumens? Electrical Design 7, no. 3: 13.

Rea, M. S. 1992. Federal bills awaken unexpected bedfellows. Electrical Design 7, no. 8: 11.

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1991

Baron, R. A., and M. S. Rea. 1991. Lighting to soothe the mood. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 21, no. 12: 30-32.

Barrett, J. R. 1991. Results of Edison-21 fluorescent monitor testing. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Beckstead, J. W. 1991. Assessing occupant satisfaction in commercial office buildings: Reliability and validity. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Beckstead, J.W. 1991. Lighting, behavior, and reducing energy waste. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R. 1991. Lighting and lighting conditions. In The man-machine interface 41-54. Hampshire: Macmillan Press.

Boyce, P. R. 1991. Security lighting: What we know and what we don't. Lighting Magazine 5, no. 6: 12-18.

Boyce, P. R., and J. W. Beckstead. 1991. Influences on discomfort glare ratings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., K. C. Clarke, and J. W. Beckstead. 1991. Performance comparison: Vision and lighting diagnostic kit. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., Y. Gu, R. W. Strobel, and J. M. Gutkowski. 1991. Measurements of luminance and legibility of a hybrid changeable message sign, Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., Y. Gu, and J. M. Gutkowski. 1991. Further measurements of luminance and legibility of a hybrid changeable message sign. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Brandston, H.. 1991. Pretty persuasion. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 21, no. 10: 26-27.

Conway, K. M., and A. J. Kleinmann. 1991. Electric Power Research Institute Commercial Lighting Efficiency Workshop, RP2285-20. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Cuttle, C. 1991. Sumpner's principle: A discussion. Lighting Research & Technology 23, no. 2: 99-106.

Cuttle, C. 1991. Two contrasting approaches: The natural and theatrical bring their own perspectives. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 21, no. 9: 10-11, 36-38.

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Davis, R. G., and R. A. Wolsey. 1991. Guide to performance evaluation of efficient lighting products, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Electric Power Research Institute, and Lighting Research Center. 1991. Commercial lighting efficiency workshop. Final report. Editor, K. M. Conway. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Palo Alto, CA.

Electric Power Research Institute, and Lighting Research Center. 1991. Commercial lighting efficiency resource book. Editor, K. M. Conway. EPRI CU-7427. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Palo Alto, CA.

Gu, Y., and G. E. Legge. 1991. Spatial localization accuracy of centroids, peaks, and zero-crossings abstract. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 32, no. 4: 1268.

Hartleb Puleo, S. B., and R. P. Leslie. 1991. Some effects of the sequential experience of windows on human response. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 20, no. 1: 91-99.

Hartleb Puleo, S.B. 1991. Maturing technology brings growing acceptance of sensors. Energy User News 16, no. 9: 17, 22.

Higgins, J., and J. Tichy. 1991. Simulated savings due to switching fluorescent lamps, including energy and relamping costs. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Leslie, R. P. 1991. Listening to lighting's music. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 21, no. 3: 7-12.

Leslie, R., R. Davis, R. Wolsey, K. Conway, A. Gough, A. J. Kleinmann, and L. Sanford. 1991. National Lighting Product Information Program issues and options paper. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1991. Lighting curricula for utility Marketing staff. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1991. The 1991 program. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1991. The CSF selection for automotive glazing study. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1991. The visibility of roadside targets through tinted glazings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1991. The visibility of standard targets through tinted glazings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1991. The visibility through tinted automotive glazings. Prepared by Avshalom Gamliel, and Yuanchao Gu. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

National Lighting Product Information Program (NLPIP). 1991. Specifier reports: Electronic ballasts. Lighting Research Center, Troy NY.

Rea, M. S. 1991. Lighting 101: Gary Steffy on the basics of architectural lighting design book review. Lighting Dimensions 15, no. 3: 98.

Rea, M. S. 1991. Solving the problem of VDT reflections. Progressive Architecture 72, no. 10: 35-40.

Rea, M. S., and M. J. Ouellette. 1991. Relative visual performance: A basis for application. Lighting Research & Technology 23, no. 3: 135-44.

Rea, M.S. 1991. Performance measures to unite the states. Electrical Design 6, no. 8: 15.

Rea, M.S. 1991. USA friendly lighting options. Electrical Design 6, no. 3: 13.

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Roysam, B., A. Cohen, P. Getto, and P. Boyce. 1991. A numerical approach to the computation of light propagation through turbid media: Application to the evaluation of lighted exit signs. In Conference record of the 1991 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, Volume II, 1876-82. New York: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Stark-Martin, J. A., and W. M. Kroner. 1991. Environmentally responsive workstations (ERWs): Towards a research agenda. Lighting Research Center; Center for Architectural Research, Troy, NY.

Wolsey, R.. 1991. Electronic ballasts: Coming of age. Lighting Magazine 5, no. 5: 18-19.

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1990

Agrawal, G.P., and A. Gamliel. 1990. Spectrum of partially coherent light: Transition from near to far zone. Optics Communications 78, no. 1: 1-6.

Baron, R. A. 1990. Environmentally-induced positive affect: Its impact on self-efficacy, task performance, negotiation, and conflict. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 20, no. 5, pt. 2: 368-84.

Baron, R. A. 1990. Lighting as a source of positive affect. Progressive Architecture 71, no. 11: 123-24.

Beckstead, J. W. 1990. A review of the Tenant Survey Questionnaire. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Beckstead, J. W. 1990. An approach to assessing user satisfaction with lighting installations in office buildings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Beckstead, J. W., and P. R. Boyce. 1990. Visibility and the evaluation of art. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Boyce, P. R., and C. Cuttle. 1990. Effect of correlated colour temperature on the perception of interiors and colour discrimination performance. Lighting Research & Technology 22, no. 1: 19-36.

Boyce, P. R., and M. S. Rea. 1990. Security lighting: Effects of illuminance and light source on the capabilities of guards and intruders. Lighting Research & Technology 22, no. 2: 57-79.

Boyce, P. R., J. M. Gutkowski, J. W. Beckstead, and M. S. Rea. 1990. Brightness enhancing glazings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Clarke, K. C., P. R. Boyce, and J. W. Beckstead. 1990. Factors influencing the stability of glare assessments. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Conway, K. M., and R. P.Leslie. 1990. Demand-side management in lighting program recommendations. EPRI Agreement RP2285-20. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Davis, R. G. 1990. Let there be light. American Retailer 5, no. 4: 22-24.

Davis, R. G. 1990. Guarding against deterioration. Lighting Dimensions 14, no. 2: 100-104.

Davis, R. G. 1990. Re-evaluating the Kruithof curve. Lighting Dimensions 14, no. 3: 26-33.

Davis, R. G., and D.N. Ginthner. 1990. Correlated color temperature, illuminance level, and the Kruithof curve. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 19, no. 1: 27-38.

Gamliel, A., and G. P. Agrawal. 1990. Spectrum-enhanced spreading of partially coherent beams. Optics Communications 78, no. 3, 4: 203-7.

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Gamliel, A. 1990. Mode analysis of spectral changes in light propagation from sources of any state of coherence. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 7, no. 9: 1591-97.

Glennie, W., I. Thukral, and M. S. Rea. 1990 Feasibility demonstration of a new type of lighting control system. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Kleinmann, Joseph. 1990. Psycho-social aspects of demand side management. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Leslie, R. P., and S. B. Hartleb Puleo. 1990. Human response and variability in the luminous environment. In National Lighting Conference, 87-99 London: Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Leslie, R. P., and S.B. Hartleb Puleo. 1990. Windows, variability, and human response. In Daylighting '90: Proceedings, International Daylighting Conference 1-17s.l.: CIB.

Lighting Research Center. 1990. Commercial lighting efficiency program phase I feasibility Contract #5-25034, NYSERDA (1304-EEED-AEP-90). Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Lighting Research Center. 1990. The MTF measurement of sample glazings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1990. Creating a view with landscape lighting. Architectural Lighting: 16, 19,20.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1990. What to consider in street lighting. Architectural Lighting: 46-51.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1990. Will this fixture last? Architectural Lighting: 20-23.

Rea, M. S., A. R. Robertson, and W. M. Petrusic. 1990. Color rendering of skin under fluorescent lamp illumination. Color Research and Application 15, no. 2: 80-91.

Rea, M. S., and I. G. Jeffrey. 1990. A new luminance and image analysis system for lighting and vision: I. Equipment and calibration. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 19, no. 1: 64-72.

Rea, M. S., P. R. Boyce, R. P. Leslie, and R. K. MacCrone. 1990. Visual and thermal requirements of window glazings: Preliminary investigations of enhanced brightness glazings. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

Rea, M. S. 1990. A question of supply and demand. Electrical Design 5, no. 8: 15.

Rea, M. S. 1990. Some basic concepts and field applications for lighting, color, and vision. In Glare and contrast sensitivity for clinicians. eds. M. Princeton Nadler, David Miller, and Daniel J. Nadler, 120-138. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Rea, M. S., I. Pasini, and L. Jutras. 1990. Lighting performance measured in a commercial building: Strengths and weaknesses pinpointed. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 20, no. 1: 22-32.

Rea, M. S., M. J. Ouellette, and D. K. Tiller. 1990. The effects of luminous surroundings on visual performance, pupil size, and human preference. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 19, no. 2: 45-58.

Rea, M.S. 1990. Clocking on to circadian rhythms. Electrical Design 5, no. 3: 15.

Slater, A.I., and P. R. Boyce. 1990. Luminance uniformity on desks: Where is the limit? Lighting Research & Technology 22, no. 4: 165-74.

Tiller, D. K., and M. S. Rea. 1990. Prospects for semantic differential scaling in lighting research. In National Lighting Conference, 110-127. London: Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers.

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1989

Cuttle, C. 1989. Natural light for exhibiting art. Architecture New Zealand. March/April: 74-78.

Cuttle, C., and G. Baird. 1989. Fenestra: A personal computer aid for window design. In International Daylighting Conference: Proceedings II, eds. Ervin J. Bales, and Ross McCluney, 142-50. Atlanta GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

Davis, R. G. 1989. A balanced approach to industrial lighting. Plant Services.

Davis, R. G. 1989. Modern lighting for the modern office. Home Lighting & Accessories, no. June: 116-20.

Davis, R. G. 1989. The 1989 IES Annual Conference: A review of the technical papers. Lighting Dimensions 13, no. 8: 130-136.

Kroner, W. M. 1989. The new frontier: Intelligent architecture through intelligent design. Futures 21, no. 4: 319-33.

Legge, G. E., and Y. Gu. 1989. Steropis and contrast. Vision Research 29, no. 8: 989-1004.

Leslie, R. P. 1989. Core daylighting: Building code issues. In International Daylighting Conference: Proceedings II, eds. Ervin J. Bales, and Ross McCluney, 314-24. Atlanta GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

Leslie, R. P., B. Givoni, and W. M. Kroner. 1989. Light/ventilation wells for large office buildings. In International Daylighting Conference: Proceedings II, eds. E. J. Bales, and R.+ McCluney, 304-13. Atlanta, GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

Leslie, R. P. 1989. Light chords: A framework for luminous quality. In CIB 89: Quality for Building Users Throughout the World, 435-43, Theme 1, Volume 1s.l.: Conseil International du Batiment.

Leslie, R. P. 1989. School structure efficiency. ASHRAE Journal 31, no. 8: 44.

Lighting Research Center. 1989. Reflections on the 1988/1989 lecture series. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.

Miller, N. 1989. Designer weighs creative lighting and maintenance. Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) 19, no. 8: 7-10.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1989. How to plan a focusing session. Architectural Lighting: 20-22.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1989. Landscape lighting: Downlighting for garden light scenes. Architectural Lighting: 28-32.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1989. Landscape lighting: Planning for the growing and changing landscape. Architectural Lighting: 41-43.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1989. Landscape lighting: How plants direct the approach to lighting them. Architectural Lighting: 38-39.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1989. Landscape lighting: Uplighting specimen trees. Architectural Lighting: 34-37.

Moyer, J. Lennox. 1989. Safely mounting luminaires in trees. Architectural Lighting: 42-43.

Ouellette, M. J., and M. S. Rea. 1989. Illuminance requirements for emergency lighting. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 18, no. 1: 37-42.

Rea, M. S., M. Shack, and B. Collins 1989. Lighting, visibility and vigilance in a nuclear power station control room: Literature survey and site visit. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.

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Rea, M.. 1989. Joining the professionals. Electrical Design 4, no. 9:13.

Rea, M.. 1989. Psychological aspects of lighting. Electrical Design 4, no. 3:13.

Rea, M. S. 1989. Visibility criteria and application techniques for roadway lighting. Transportation Research Record 1247: 12-16.

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1988

Carrière, L. A., and M. S. Rea. 1988. Economics of switching fluorescent lamps. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 24, no. 3: 370-379.

Cuttle, C. 1988. Lighting works of art for exhibition and conservation. Lighting Research & Technology 20, no. 2: 43-53.

Cuttle, C., and P. R. Boyce. 1988. Kruithof revisited: A study of people's responses to illuminance and colour temperature of lighting. In Light 2000: Proceedings 34th IES National Convention, ed. Warren G. Julian, 73-85. Sydney: The University of Sydney. Department of Architectural Science.

Cuttle, C., and P. R. Boyce. 1988. Kruithof revisited: A study of people’s responses to illuminance and colour temperature of lighting. Lighting in Australia 8, no. 6: 17-27.

Cuttle, C. 1988. Task and building lighting for modern offices. Presented at Ergonomics in Industry: Proceedings of the Second Conference of the New Zealand Ergonomics Society. Palmerston North, N. Z.: New Zealand Ergonomics Society.

Davis, R.. 1988. Discussion on new technologies in lighting for today's office. Building Owners & Managers Association/Boston Monthly Report.

Davis, R.. 1988. Lighting system is important element of overall office environment. Building Owners & Managers Association/Boston Monthly Report: 14.

Lynes, J. A., and C. Cuttle. 1988. Bracelet for total solar shading. Lighting Research & Technology 20, no. 3: 105-13.

Rea, M. S. 1988. Proposed revision of the IESNA illuminance selection procedure. In National Lighting Conference and Daylighting Colloquium 1-7. London: Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers.

Rea, M. S. 1988. Proposed revision of the IESNA illuminance selection procedure. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 17, no. 1: 20-28.

Rea, M. S., and M. J. Ouellette. 1988. Table tennis under high intensity discharge (HID) lighting. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 17, no. 1: 29-35.

Rea, M. S., and M. J. Ouellette. 1988. Visual performance using reaction times. Lighting Research & Technology 20, no. 4: 139-53.

Rea, M. S., and M.J. Ouellette. 1988. Visual performance using reaction-times. In National Lighting Conference and Daylighting Colloquium, 165-87. London: Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers.

Rea, M. S., M. J. Ouellette, and I. Pasini. 1988. Interlaboratory comparison of contrast measurement. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 17, no. 2: 61-69.

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1987

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 1987. A Lighting Research Center for New York State proposal. Submitted on behalf of W. M. Kroner, and R. P. Leslie. RPI Proposal 41(82R)002(1J). Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.