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17 February 1995Holography in public middle schools: perspectives on student safety and environmental impact
In recent years single-beam holography has become more accessible to students in public elementary, middle, and high schools. Here we assess the implications of holography for student safety and environmental issues regarding related chemistry.
Frank Tomaszkiewicz
"Holography in public middle schools: perspectives on student safety and environmental impact", Proc. SPIE 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201915
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Frank Tomaszkiewicz, "Holography in public middle schools: perspectives on student safety and environmental impact," Proc. SPIE 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201915