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J P Vetter

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Biomedical Communications|February 10, 1983
50 or more color prints an hour. In hospital photography, rush assignments are normal and cost-effectiveness a mustJ P Vetter
The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine|April 1, 1980
Standardization for the biomedical photographic departmentJ P Vetter
Journal of Biological Photography|April 1, 1988
Photomicrography: a translation into the vernacular. Part III--The photographic systemJ P Vetter
The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine|January 1, 1983
The colour preservation and photography of gross specimensJ P Vetter
Journal of the Biological Photographic Association|January 1, 1979
Standardization for the biomedical photographic departmentJ P Vetter
Journal of Biological Photography|July 1, 1987
Photomicrography: a translation into the vernacular. Part I--The illuminating systemJ P Vetter
Journal of Biological Photography|April 1, 1987
Three film dryers: an evaluationJ P Vetter
Pathologist|February 10, 1984
Five common problems in color photomicrographyJ P Vetter
Journal of the Biological Photographic Association|October 1, 1971
Some observations at the exit pupil of the microscope objectiveJ P Vetter
Medical & Biological Illustration|May 1, 1974
A systematic approach to colour photomicrography. 1. The microscope: its optics and alignmentJ P Vetter
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Biomedical Communications|February 10, 1983
50 or more color prints an hour. In hospital photography, rush assignments are normal and cost-effectiveness a mustJ P Vetter
The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine|April 1, 1980
Standardization for the biomedical photographic departmentJ P Vetter
Journal of Biological Photography|April 1, 1988
Photomicrography: a translation into the vernacular. Part III--The photographic systemJ P Vetter
The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine|January 1, 1983
The colour preservation and photography of gross specimensJ P Vetter
Journal of the Biological Photographic Association|January 1, 1979
Standardization for the biomedical photographic departmentJ P Vetter
Journal of Biological Photography|July 1, 1987
Photomicrography: a translation into the vernacular. Part I--The illuminating systemJ P Vetter
Journal of Biological Photography|April 1, 1987
Three film dryers: an evaluationJ P Vetter
Pathologist|February 10, 1984
Five common problems in color photomicrographyJ P Vetter
Journal of the Biological Photographic Association|October 1, 1971
Some observations at the exit pupil of the microscope objectiveJ P Vetter
Medical & Biological Illustration|May 1, 1974
A systematic approach to colour photomicrography. 1. The microscope: its optics and alignmentJ P Vetter
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