Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... adjacent to air , its refractive index is greater than that of the lens , 58 and most of the bending , therefore , is done by the front surface of the cornea . If the lens were absent and the cornea intact , parallel light rays would ...
... adjacent to air , its refractive index is greater than that of the lens , 58 and most of the bending , therefore , is done by the front surface of the cornea . If the lens were absent and the cornea intact , parallel light rays would ...
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... adjacent transparent gap degrading the blacks into gray on the film image . Methods of raster suppression are being implemented by many manufactur- ers of multiformat cameras . These methods will undoubtedly improve variations in ...
... adjacent transparent gap degrading the blacks into gray on the film image . Methods of raster suppression are being implemented by many manufactur- ers of multiformat cameras . These methods will undoubtedly improve variations in ...
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... adjacent light of the view box . ( 3 ) Awareness of the vagaries of the human capacity to assess and memorize size accurately should lead practitioners to be particularly cautious in assessing size or growth of masses without the aid of ...
... adjacent light of the view box . ( 3 ) Awareness of the vagaries of the human capacity to assess and memorize size accurately should lead practitioners to be particularly cautious in assessing size or growth of masses without the aid of ...
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