Full text: National reports (Part 2)

  
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SEM photogrammetry. Scanning Electron Microscopy: 199-206. 
Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, Chicago (1975). 
HOWELL PG T Taking, presenting and treating stereo data from the 
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HUDSON B The application of stereo techniques to electron micrographs. 
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