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Displays, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2005
- Rosemarie Rajae-Joordens, Jan Engel:
Paired comparisons in visual perception studies using small sample sizes. 1-7 - Masaki Emoto, Kenichiro Masaoka, Masayuki Sugawara, Fumio Okano:
Viewing angle effects from wide field video projection images on the human equilibrium. 9-14 - Alexander Toet:
Colorizing single band intensified nightvision images. 15-21 - B. K. Joung, S. O. Kwon, J. S. Kim, H. J. Hwang:
The effects of D2 addition on the discharge characteristics of He-Ne-Xe gas mixture in an AC-PDP. 23-28 - Yanju Liu, R. I. Davidson, P. M. Taylor, J. D. Ngu, J. M. C. Zarraga:
Single cell magnetorheological fluid based tactile display. 29-35 - Geun-Hyung Kim, Woo Jun Kim, Seung Mo Kim, Joon Gon Son:
Analysis of thermo-physical and optical properties of a diffuser using PET/PC/PBT copolymer in LCD backlight units. 37-43 - S. H. Kim, J. W. Seo, S. Y. Soh, Y. K. Jung, J. Y. Kim, Bongkoo Kang:
Drive waveform for high resolution and high Xe content AC plasma display panels. 45-53
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2005
- Haruhiko Nagai:
Geometrical considerations on the directivity of reflected light from a paraboloidal mirror. 55-64 - Weibin Chen, Peifu Gu:
Design of non-polarizing color splitting filters used for projection display system. 65-70 - D. C. Donderi, Sharon McFadden:
Compressed file length predicts search time and errors on visual displays. 71-78 - Chris Crockford, Harry W. Agius:
Modelling VCR-like video content navigation. 79-96 - An-Hsiang Wang, Yueh-Yuan Lai, Cheng-Tung Sun:
Effects of Palm and WinCE menu-design for PDA on users' operating performance and subjective preference. 97-102
Volume 26, Number 3, June 2005
- Chien-Hsiung Chen, Yu-Hung Chien:
Reading Chinese text on a small screen with RSVP. 103-108 - Ken W. L. Chan, Alan H. S. Chan:
Spatial S-R compatibility of visual and auditory signals: implications for human-machine interface design. 109-119 - Z. G. Pan, P. Wang, John H. Xin, M. M. Zhang, Hui-Liang Shen:
An illumination distribution preserved colour substitution algorithm based on dichromatic reflection model. 121-127 - Jing Xiao, Zhenbo Deng, Chunjun Liang, Denghui Xu, Ying Xu:
An efficient and bright organic white-light-emitting device. 129-132 - Zhifeng Zhang, Zhenbo Deng, Dong Guo, Chunjun Liang, Peng Lin:
Improved performance of organic light-emitting devices with 2-(4-biphenyl)-5-(4-butylphenyl)-1, 3, 4-oxadiazole. 133-136 - Jong Hyun Choi, Jun Hyuk Cheon, Sang Kyu Kim, Jin Jang:
Giant-grain silicon (GGS) and its application to stable thin-film transistor. 137-142
Volume 26, Numbers 4-5, October 2005
- WenGuo Zou, Zhong Sen Yang, Meng Kai Lü, Feng Gu, Shu Fen Wang:
Effect of Mn2+ ions on the photoluminescence characteristics of Eu3+-doped Zn3(BO3)2 nanoparticles. 143-146 - Yu-Ming Chang, Chien-Yu Lin, Yi-Kuan Lee:
The preferences of young children for images used in dynamic graphical interfaces in computer-assisted English vocabulary learning. 147-152 - Kwo-Whei Lee, An-Hsiang Wang, J. C. Fu, Jung-Tsung Kuo, Cheng-Tung Sun, Hwa-Koon Wu, Albert D. Yang:
Effect of the display medium of a mammogram on microcalcification - diagnostic performance and the subjective preference of radiologists according to differing professional experience. 153-158 - George A. Geri, Marc D. Winterbottom:
Effect of display resolution and antialiasing on the discrimination of simulated-aircraft orientation. 159-169 - Senfar Wen:
Design of relative primary luminances for four-primary displays. 171-176 - Pieter J. H. Seuntiëns, Lydia M. J. Meesters, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn:
Perceptual attributes of crosstalk in 3D images. 177-183 - Denghui Xu, Zhenbo Deng, Ying Xu, Jing Xiao, Chunjun Liang:
Bright red-to-yellow organic light-emitting devices based on polarization-induced spectral shifts and broadening. 185-189 - Vassilis Tsagaris, Vassilis Anastassopoulos:
Fusion of visible and infrared imagery for night color vision. 191-196 - Michael E. Becker:
Display-metrology for liquid-crystal-television-screens. 197-207
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