Further information may be obtained from the following publications, which do not purport to be a complete list:—.
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“The Effects of Temperature on the Intensity of Fluorescence of Some Impurity Solids,” by RandallJ. T.Proceedings of the Physical Soc., Vol. 49, 1937.
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“Low-wattage Mercury Vapour Discharge Lamps: The Modulation of their Light Emission by Luminescence,” by AldingtonJ. N., and StephensG. O.Eng. Supp. to the Siemens Magazine, No. 144, May, 1937.
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“Fluorescent Tube Lighting,” by JenkinsH. G., and BrownC. D.G.E.C. Journal, 1938.
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“Luminescent Materials and their Application to Light Sources,” by RydeJ. W.Trans. of the Illum. Eng. Soc., 1938.
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“Low-pressure Mercury Discharge within a Luminescent Tube,” by UyterhoevenW., and ZecherG.Philips Tech. Rev., Vol. 3, September, 1938.
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“The Radiation from Artificial Illuminants,” by AldingtonJ. N.Assoc. of Public Lighting Engineers, September, 1938.
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“Research on the Production and Utilisation of Light,” by WarrenH.Illum. Eng. Soc. Lecture, February, 1939.
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“Developments in the Production of Light by the Electric Discharge through Mercury Vapour,” by AldingtonJ. N.Eng. Supp. to the Siemens Magazine, No. 178, March, 1940.
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“The Photometric Properties of Some Luminescent Materials,” by HarperW. E.MargtRobinson B., and BowtellJ. N.Trans. of the Illum. Eng. Soc., June, 1940.
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“Electric Discharge Lamps,” by FrancisV. J., and JenkinsH. G.G.E.C. Publication, July, 1941.