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National
Institute of Standards and Technology
Flat Panel
Display
Laboratory
Display Metrology Project of the Sources, Detectors, and Displays Group in the Optoelectronics Division of the Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory of NIST, part of the United States Department of Commerce*
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