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Ms. Kathryn M. Conway
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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light; lighting; light emitting diodes; LEDs; compact fluorescent lamps; CFLs; energy; energy efficiency; efficient lighting; market transformation; technical communication; biological illustration |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Masters
(1987)
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Female / English
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| REPORTS IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
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Bierman, Andrew; Boyce, Peter R.; Hunter, Claudia M.; Bullough, John D.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; Conway, Kathryn M..
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The Effect of Rise Time on the Detection of Traffic Signals
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Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew; Carter, C. Brooke; Bullough, John D.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; Conway, Kathryn M..
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The Color Identification of Traffic Signals
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Bullough, John D.; Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew; Conway, Kathryn M.; Hunter, Claudia M.; Nakata, Akiko.
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Traffic Signal Luminance and Visual Discomfort at Night
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Bullough, John D.; Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew; Hunter, Claudia M.; Conway, Kathryn M.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; O'Rourke, Conan P.; Nakata, Akiko; Carter, C. Brooke.
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Luminous Intensity for Traffic Signals: Synthesis of Research
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Bullough, John D.; Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew; Conway, Kathryn M.; Huang, Kun; O'Rourke, Conan P.; Hunter, Claudia M.; Nakata, Akiko.
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Luminous Intensity for Traffic Signals: A Scientific Basis for Performance Specifications
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Bullough, John; Conway, Kathryn.
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Survey of California Municipalities about LED Traffic Signals
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Bullough, John; Huang, Kun; Conway, Kathryn.
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Optimizing the Design and Use of Light-Emitting Diodes for Visually Critical Applications in Transportation and Architecture: Research Issues and Options
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