ReaMS (ed.) IESNA Lighting Handbook: Reference and Application. 9th ed. New York, NY: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 2000.
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ReaMS and OuelletteMJ. Relative visual performance: A basis for application. Light Res Technol. 1991; 23:135-44.
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BoycePR, EklundNH, HamiltonBJ and BrunoLD. Perceptions of safety at night in different lighting conditions. Light Res Technol. 2000; 32:79-91.
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ReaMS, BulloughJD and AkashiY.Several views of metal halide and high pressure sodium lighting for outdoor applications. Light Res Technol. 2009; 41:297-320.
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ReaMS.Value Metrics for Better Lighting. Bellingham, WA:SPIE, 2013.
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ReaMS, BulloughJD and BronsJA.Parking lot lighting based upon predictions of scene brightness and personal safety. Light Res Technol. 2015; in press.
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ReaMS, FigueiroMG, BulloughJD and BiermanA.A model of phototransduction by the human circadian system. Brain Res Rev. 2005; 50:213-28.
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ReaMS, FigueiroMG, BiermanA and HamnerR.Modelling the spectral sensitivity of the human circadian system. Light Res Technol. 2012; 44:386-96.
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FigueiroMG, PlitnickB, LokA, JonesG, HigginsP, HornickT and ReaMS.Tailored lighting intervention improves measures of sleep, depression and agitation in persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia jiving in long-term care facilities. Clin Interv Aging. 2014; 9:1527-37.
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ReaMS, BulloughJD and BronsJA.Spectral considerations for outdoor lighting: Designing for perceived scene brightness. Light Res Technol. 2014; published online before print.
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NarendranN, FreyssinierJ and ZhuY.Energy and user acceptability benefits of improved illuminance uniformity in parking lot illumination. Light Res Technol. 2015; published online before print.
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FigueiroMG, HunterCM, HigginsP, HornickT, JonesGE, PlitnickB, BronsJA and ReaMS.Tailored Lighting Intervention for Persons with Dementia and Caregivers Living at Home. 2015; submitted.