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Polarization / Liquid crystal displays / Physics / 3D imaging / Optical devices / Polarizer / Twisted nematic field effect / Backlight / Liquid crystal / Optics / Display technology / Imaging
Date: 2011-12-02 11:25:50
Polarization
Liquid crystal displays
Physics
3D imaging
Optical devices
Polarizer
Twisted nematic field effect
Backlight
Liquid crystal
Optics
Display technology
Imaging

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