Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... capacity of an imaging system . In describ- ing and examining the possible utility of any new technic , it is important to catego- rize the new system with regard to the following : 34 ( 1 ) properties of the radiation interaction with ...
... capacity of an imaging system . In describ- ing and examining the possible utility of any new technic , it is important to catego- rize the new system with regard to the following : 34 ( 1 ) properties of the radiation interaction with ...
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... capacity to excite neural elements . This has obvious advantages when there are defects in the retina , since defects in the stabilized background become invisible.98 These neural signal phenomena , described in great depth by others ...
... capacity to excite neural elements . This has obvious advantages when there are defects in the retina , since defects in the stabilized background become invisible.98 These neural signal phenomena , described in great depth by others ...
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... capacity to assess and memorize size accurately should lead practitioners to be particularly cautious in assessing ... capacities for pattern recognition or taking advantage of his training . ( 4 ) Since it is well established that the ...
... capacity to assess and memorize size accurately should lead practitioners to be particularly cautious in assessing ... capacities for pattern recognition or taking advantage of his training . ( 4 ) Since it is well established that the ...
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