Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... line , but the hori- zontal lines will remain separated.87 Another important landmark in the retina is the macula , the darkly pigmented area in which the fovea is located . The fovea contains only densely packed cones in a region 1 mm ...
... line , but the hori- zontal lines will remain separated.87 Another important landmark in the retina is the macula , the darkly pigmented area in which the fovea is located . The fovea contains only densely packed cones in a region 1 mm ...
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... lines , however , some- times seems to follow need to view ob- jects as simple geometric structures and thus reduces ... lines can be difficult to assess . Use a straight edge to determine which line is the actual continuation of the in ...
... lines , however , some- times seems to follow need to view ob- jects as simple geometric structures and thus reduces ... lines can be difficult to assess . Use a straight edge to determine which line is the actual continuation of the in ...
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... lines that appear on most multiformat film images . The television raster produces alternating strips of black and ... lines transmit illumination that lowers the perceived opacity of the scanned lines and can make camera contrast ...
... lines that appear on most multiformat film images . The television raster produces alternating strips of black and ... lines transmit illumination that lowers the perceived opacity of the scanned lines and can make camera contrast ...
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