
doi: 10.1007/bf02365651
pmid: 8965673
Paper shows that quantitative data on the anisotropic structures in the form of three-dimensional images having a high spatial resolution could be practically obtained and presents the results of examining a number of anisotropic objects using the experimental model of a computerized polarizing microscope.
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Anisotropy, Microscopy, Polarization, Models, Theoretical
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Anisotropy, Microscopy, Polarization, Models, Theoretical
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