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- patented a means of copying and enlarging daguerreotypes. In June 1843, Henry Fox Talbot in his patent for an enlarger for his calotype process which produced...
- pressure. There is also significant overlap between techniques intended to enlarge the **** and techniques intended to achieve other, related objectives...
- inflammatory type (the most common type) is lymphadenitis, producing swollen or enlarged lymph nodes. In clinical practice, the distinction between lymphadenopathy...
- organisation, the EPO. The Boards of Appeal of the EPO, including the Enlarged Board of Appeal, were until 2017 based at the headquarters of the EPO in...
- medical condition in which the heart becomes enlarged. It is more commonly referred to simply as "having an enlarged heart". It is usually the result of underlying...
- is larger than the negative it is printed from, through the use of an enlarger. **** enlargement. Expansion (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- and/or greater than or equal to 1.0 mm at the midpoint. Some use the term enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome, but this is felt by others to be erroneous...
- the prime low-lying alluvial land along rivers had been homesteaded, the Enlarged Homestead Act was p****ed in 1909. To enable dryland farming, it increased...
- hypertension and infiltration by leukemias and lymphomas. Thus, the finding of an enlarged spleen, along with caput medusae, is an important sign of portal hypertension...
- dimension (or depth), which is normally up to 13 cm. Also, the caudate lobe is enlarged in many diseases. In the axial plane, the caudate lobe should normally...