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Video Display Terminal Device Component
Known as:
VDT (Video Display Terminal)
, Video Display Terminal
A device incorporating a cathode ray tube, a keyboard and a computer connection designed to render data from a computer system.
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2016
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2016
Survey on Different Samsung with Nokia Smart Mobile Phones in the Specific Absorption Rate Electrical Field of Head
Y. Fakhri
,
A. Alinejad
,
+6 authors
M. Mirzaei
Global Journal of Health Science
2016
Corpus ID: 15811014
The use of smart phones is increasing in the world. This excessive use, especially in the last two decades, has created too much…
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2015
2015
The Effect of Table Height on the Thickness of Neck Muscle during Computer Work
Jin Ju Shin
,
Jin-Seop Kim
,
J. H. Hon
,
Jaeho Yu
,
Dong yeop Lee
2015
Corpus ID: 59447288
In modern society, using the Video Display Terminal (VDT) such as a personal computer or a smart-phone is universal that results…
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2009
2009
A Quantitative Analysis on Stress and Fatigue for VDT Workers Measured by Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
Keita Takahashi
,
H. Inoue
2009
Corpus ID: 111005541
Recent advances of office automation and information technology cause the increase of the complaint of ocular fatigue…
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2000
2000
Application of FEC based Multiple Description Coding to Internet Video Streaming and Multicast
R. Puri
,
K. Ramchandran
,
Kang-Won Lee
,
V. Bharghavan
2000
Corpus ID: 18569872
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1998
1998
Influence of VDT monitor positions on discomfort and performance of users with or without bifocal lenses.
R. Balci
,
F. Aghazadeh
Journal of Human Ergology
1998
Corpus ID: 25015385
The difficulty of video display terminal users with bifocal lenses through a traditional workstation increases the complaints and…
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1995
1995
Protective Filters in the Prevention of Asthenopia at a Video Display Terminal
L. Scullica
,
C. Rechichi
,
C. A. de Mojà
Perceptual and Motor Skills
1995
Corpus ID: 44884351
In this work 25,064 employees were studied with the aim of investigating whether the video display terminal (VDT) equipped with…
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1995
1995
Distinguishability of the video display terminal (VDT) as a source of magnetic field exposure.
I. Nair
,
J. Zhang
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
1995
Corpus ID: 12879938
Magnetic field strength or its surrogate has been used as the measurement of exposure in all studies involving field exposure…
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1993
1993
Mental health and fatigue of VDT Operater
T. Kamada
,
K. Yahata
,
K. Takada
,
M. Kumashiro
1993
Corpus ID: 75886760
1992
1992
Spatial adaptation to text on a video display terminal
D. Greenhouse
,
I. Bailey
,
P. Howarth
,
S. Berman
Ophthalmic & physiological optics
1992
Corpus ID: 33908081
We employed vertical sinusoidal test gratings to search for spatial adaptation to lower‐case text presented on a standard video…
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1991
1991
Visual Performance at Video Display Terminals—Effects of Screen Color and Illuminant Type
T. Raasch
,
I. Bailey
,
P. Howarth
,
D. Greenhouse
,
S. Berman
Optometry and Vision Science
1991
Corpus ID: 27274499
A limited set of illuminants and phosphor colors are commonly used in video display terminal (VDT) working environments. This…
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