Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... film radiography , it is essential that their impact on visual psychology be examined ( Figures 4 to 6 ) . It is customary to say that medicine is as much an art as a science . This aphorism is particularly true for radiology , in which ...
... film radiography , it is essential that their impact on visual psychology be examined ( Figures 4 to 6 ) . It is customary to say that medicine is as much an art as a science . This aphorism is particularly true for radiology , in which ...
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... film images . The television raster produces alternating strips of black and white over the surface of the film . When displayed on the monitor itself , the strips are often unnoticed because of the dynamic aspects of the electronic ...
... film images . The television raster produces alternating strips of black and white over the surface of the film . When displayed on the monitor itself , the strips are often unnoticed because of the dynamic aspects of the electronic ...
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... film permits flooding of the eye and the retina with illumination that unequivocally impairs diagnostic recognition ... film transpar- encies are often formatted so that substantial portions of the film are translucent ( upper im- age ) ...
... film permits flooding of the eye and the retina with illumination that unequivocally impairs diagnostic recognition ... film transpar- encies are often formatted so that substantial portions of the film are translucent ( upper im- age ) ...
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