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DIN 5030-5
Spectral measurement of Radiation - Physical detectors for spectral measurement of radiation - Terminology, characteristic quantities, selection criteria
DIN 5031-1
Optical radiation physics and illuminating engineering; quantities, symbols and units of radiation physics
DIN 5031-2
Strahlungsphysik im optischen Bereich und Lichttechnik; Strahlungsbewertung durch Empfänger
Optical radiation physics and illuminating engineering; evaluation of radiation by different detectors
DIN 5031-3
Optical radiation physics and illuminating engineering; quantities, symbols and units of illuminating engineering
DIN 5031-4
Strahlungsphysik im optischen Bereich und Lichttechnik; Wirkungsgrade
Physics of radiation in the field of optics and illuminating engineering; efficiencies
DIN 5031-5
Strahlungsphysik im optischen Bereich und Lichttechnik; Temperaturbegriffe
Physics of radiation in the field of optics and illuminating engineering; definitions for temperatures
DIN 5031-6
Physics of radiation in the field of optics and illuminating engineering; pupil intensity as a measure of retinal illumination
DIN 5031-8
Physics of radiation in the field of optics and illuminating engineering; definitions and constants of radiation physics
DIN 5031-9
Strahlungsphysik im optischen Bereich und Lichttechnik; Lumineszenz-Begriffe
Physics of radiation in the field of optics and illuminating engineering; definitions in the field of luminescence
DIN 5031-10
Optical radiation physics and illuminating engineering - Part 10: Photobiologically effective radiation, quantities, symbols and action spectra