The British Journal of Radiology, Volume 7British Institute of Radiology, 1934 - Electronic journals Contains abstracts, bibliographies and book reviews. |
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Page 112
... lead letters come small lead pictures , and these also can be seen with closed eyes . After the pictures come diagrams for mapping the field of vision and for locating the position of a foreign body in the eye . The apparatus can be ...
... lead letters come small lead pictures , and these also can be seen with closed eyes . After the pictures come diagrams for mapping the field of vision and for locating the position of a foreign body in the eye . The apparatus can be ...
Page 115
... lead wheel with a hole in it is spun in front of the eye the individual flashes of X rays can be seen as a circle of dots on the retina . The lead letters used are a quarter of an inch long . These are the smallest lead letters sold by ...
... lead wheel with a hole in it is spun in front of the eye the individual flashes of X rays can be seen as a circle of dots on the retina . The lead letters used are a quarter of an inch long . These are the smallest lead letters sold by ...
Page 550
... Lead Filter employed The value of the absorption correction to be applied to a particular radium container is affected substantially by the thickness of the lead filter which is always interposed in front of the ionisation chamber . No ...
... Lead Filter employed The value of the absorption correction to be applied to a particular radium container is affected substantially by the thickness of the lead filter which is always interposed in front of the ionisation chamber . No ...
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