Medical Radiography and Photography, Bände 29-30Eastman Kodak Company, 1953 |
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Angle of View - The angle determining the extent or area of a scene or object that can be recorded by the camera . It is indi- Icated by the angle formed by two lines joining the center of the lens and opposite corners of the film ...
Angle of View - The angle determining the extent or area of a scene or object that can be recorded by the camera . It is indi- Icated by the angle formed by two lines joining the center of the lens and opposite corners of the film ...
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... angle of anterolateral rotation . As an example , an intervertebral articu- lation with facets inclined 55 degrees is best visual- ized at a 35 - degree angle of anterolateral rotation of the recumbent patient . Inclination of Central ...
... angle of anterolateral rotation . As an example , an intervertebral articu- lation with facets inclined 55 degrees is best visual- ized at a 35 - degree angle of anterolateral rotation of the recumbent patient . Inclination of Central ...
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... angle of 45 degrees with the cassette holder . The cylinder is extended 2 inches . The central ray is projected at a caudal angle of 15 degrees through the point midway between the nose and the upper lip to the centering point ...
... angle of 45 degrees with the cassette holder . The cylinder is extended 2 inches . The central ray is projected at a caudal angle of 15 degrees through the point midway between the nose and the upper lip to the centering point ...
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