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Image quality and image resolution

2013 Seventh International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST), 2013
13 years after the introduction of the first digital airborne mapping camera in the ISPRS conference 2000 in Amsterdam, several digital cameras with more than 100 MPixels per image have been made available. They are now well established in the market and have replaced the analogue mapping cameras.
Reulke, Ralf, Eckardt, Andreas
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Images and imaging operations

1990
This chapter introduces the subject of image processing, which involves converting one image into another. It starts by defining pixel–pixel operations and showing valuable results such as thresholding and contrast stretching that can be achieved by this approach.
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Imaging

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Imaging of the musculoskeletal system includes many modalities and is an area that is changing rapidly. Selection of the most accurate techniques and avoidance of duplication are vital to both good patient care and cost containment.
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Media images and medical images

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1975
Abstract The study sought to examine the image of women portrayed in drug advertisements and how that image contrasts with the portrayal of men. Special attention was given to advertisements for mood-modifying drugs since women are the majority of users of such drugs. Content analysis was performed on nearly 500 drug advertisements in a sample drawn
Andrea Mant, Dorothy Broom Darroch
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Images of images

2007
Luigi Ghirri ha aperto con la sua ricerca fotografica una nuova prospettiva per la riflessione sull'immagine e sulla temporalità che le è propria.
SOLLA, Gianluca, PANATTONI, Riccardo
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Images—Images—Images

The Journal of Photographic Science, 1991
M.R. Pointer, R.A. Jeffreys
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Translational Imaging: Imaging of Apoptosis

2008
Since its original description in 1972, apoptosis or programmed cell death has been recognized as the major pathway by which the body precisely regulates the number and type of its cells as part of normal embryogenesis, development, and homeostasis. Later it was found that apoptosis was also involved in the pathogenesis of a number of human diseases ...
H William, Strauss   +3 more
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Radiomics: the bridge between medical imaging and personalized medicine

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2017
P. Lambin   +19 more
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Imaging Intracellular Fluorescent Proteins at Nanometer Resolution

Science, 2006
E. Betzig   +8 more
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Analog image and digital image.

Rays, 1992
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CAMPIONI, Paolo   +3 more
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