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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...
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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...