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Mass storage, display, and hard copy

Cox, 2006

Document ID
1491187741279219281
Author
Cox G
Publication year
Publication venue
Handbook of biological confocal microscopy

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Confocal microscopes commonly generate their images not as real or virtual patterns of light, but as pixel values in the memory of a computer (Cox, 1993). This gives the image a measure of permanence—unlike a visual image, once acquired it will not fade—but it will be …
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