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Recording Of Sequential Events In A Translucent Biological Object
Author(s): R. G. Buckles; Mary E. Cox
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Paper Abstract

Microscopes are a mainstay of biological research. Yet, in many ways we are more frustrated by their limitations than satisfied with their capabilities. These limitations become particularly acute when we wish to study dynamic biological events which are random in nature and located at unpredictable sites. Research on the capillary blood circulation is particularly limited by the small depth of field and field size associated with most high resolution optical systems.

Paper Details

Date Published: 1 January 1968
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 0015, Holography I, (1 January 1968); doi: 10.1117/12.946778
Show Author Affiliations
R. G. Buckles, Naval Medical Research Institute (United States)
Mary E. Cox, The Univ. of Mich., Flint College (United States)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 0015:
Holography I
Bernard G. Ponseggi; Brian J. Thompson, Editor(s)

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