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  2. Lighting for the elderly - Wikipedia

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    Typical measurements of light have used a Dosimeter. Dosimeters measure an individual's or an object's exposure to something in the environment, such as light dosimeters and ultraviolet dosimeters. In order to specifically measure the amount of light entering the eye, personal circadian light meter called the Daysimeter has been developed. [11]

  3. Nightlight - Wikipedia

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    People usually use nightlights for the sense of security which having a light on provides, or to relieve fear of the dark, especially in young children.Nightlights are also useful to the general public by revealing the general layout of a room without requiring a major light to be switched on, for avoiding tripping over stairs, obstacles, or pets, or to mark an emergency exit.

  4. Orders of magnitude (illuminance) - Wikipedia

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    Starlight overcast moonless night sky [1] 140 microlux: Venus at brightest [1] 200 microlux: Starlight clear moonless night sky excluding airglow [1] 10 −3: 1 millilux: 2 millilux: Starlight clear moonless night sky including airglow [1] 10 −2: 1 centilux: 1 centilux: Quarter Moon 10 −1: 1 decilux: 2.5 decilux: Full Moon on a clear night ...

  5. Pupilometer - Wikipedia

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    To avoid artifacts in the measurement, it is recommended to use a pupillometer with an opaque eyecup to ambient light. If the eyecup is translucent the ambient light can have a negative impact on the measurements and on their reproducibility. The NeuroLight pupillometer can overcome these constraints thanks to its opaque eyecup. [27] [28]

  6. Naked eye - Wikipedia

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    Quick autofocus from distances of 25 cm (young people) to 50 cm (most people 50 years and older) to infinity. [citation needed] Angular resolution: about 1 arcminute, approximately 0.017° or 0.0003 radians, [1] which corresponds to 0.3 m at a 1 km distance. Field of view (FOV): simultaneous visual perception in an area of about 160° × 175°. [2]

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