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Posted on 17/04/201918/03/2021 by Leonidas Mindrinos

Adaptive optics in ophthalmic imaging

Günter Auzinger (JKU, Linz), associate member at Tomography in Astronomy group, writes on ECMI Blog:

SFB Tomography across the scales: Adaptive optics in ophthalmic imaging
SFB Tomography across the scales: Adaptive optics in ophthalmic imaging

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