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Development of Time-Multiplexed Autostereoscopic Display Based on LCD Panel

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Kim, DS., Shestak, S., Cha, KH., Koo, JP., Hwang, SD. (2009). Development of Time-Multiplexed Autostereoscopic Display Based on LCD Panel. In: Javidi, B., Okano, F., Son, JY. (eds) Three-dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79335-1_22

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