Principles of HolographyWork more effectively and gauge your progress along the way! This Learning Guide is designed to accompany Tortora's "Introduction to the Human Body, 6th Edition." This valuable aid for students includes numerous and varied exercises, labeling and coloring diagrams, and mastery tests. Like its predecessors, Introduction to the Human Body, 6th Edition offers a balanced introduction to the human body especially developed to meet the needs of the one semester course. It provides an effective blend of stunning art and clearly written text to illuminate the complexities of the human body. Class-tested pedagogy is woven into the narrative and figures to ensure that students gain a solid understanding of the material. |
Contents
Historical Introduction | 5 |
Basic Arrangements for Holography | 13 |
General Theory of Plane Holograms | 33 |
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