Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... angle , and FIGURE 18 Complete separation of the projections of the optic nerves was a belief shared by both Des- cartes and the seventeenth century British ophthalmologist , William Briggs , despite the fact that Briggs made many ...
... angle , and FIGURE 18 Complete separation of the projections of the optic nerves was a belief shared by both Des- cartes and the seventeenth century British ophthalmologist , William Briggs , despite the fact that Briggs made many ...
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... Angle Although in the clinical setting it is rarely necessary to estimate precisely the angle between the intersection of two lines , cir- cumstances can occur that affect the visual capacity to perform this task accurately ( Figure 59 ) ...
... Angle Although in the clinical setting it is rarely necessary to estimate precisely the angle between the intersection of two lines , cir- cumstances can occur that affect the visual capacity to perform this task accurately ( Figure 59 ) ...
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... angles . The clinical need for accurate estimation of angles may occur in needle biopsy procedures . Many types of CT equipment provide readily accessible aids for determining precise angle and length dimensions which when combined with ...
... angles . The clinical need for accurate estimation of angles may occur in needle biopsy procedures . Many types of CT equipment provide readily accessible aids for determining precise angle and length dimensions which when combined with ...
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