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Disturbances Generated by Lighting Systems with LED Lamps and the Reduction in Their Impacts

Lukasz Putz    
Karol Bednarek and Ryszard Nawrowski    

Resumen

The article materials can be used in modernization works of lighting systems in commercial facilities.

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