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Brightness, well-being and work

Weston, 1944

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1973293882283353887
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Weston H
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British Journal of Industrial Medicine

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There has, however, been considerableimprove-ment in the artificial lighting of many factories during the thirty years which have elapsed since the first appointment of a departmental committee to consider the lighting of factories. During the period of thepresent …
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