A non-orthogonal projection model for evaluating photographs recording a population of spheres lying on a flat plate

Vratislav Horálek

Kybernetika (1991)

  • Volume: 27, Issue: 5, page 393-402
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Horálek, Vratislav. "A non-orthogonal projection model for evaluating photographs recording a population of spheres lying on a flat plate." Kybernetika 27.5 (1991): 393-402. <http://eudml.org/doc/29007>.

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  2. V. Horálek, On geometric-optical projection of spatial particle size distribution, Kybernetika 21 (1985), 85-95. (1985) 
  3. V. Horálek, R. Coleman, Correction coefficients for the size distribution of photographically recorded spherical particles, J. Microscopy 138, Pt 2 (1985), 213-219. (1985) 
  4. A. S. Mujumdar, Advances in Drying, Vol. 1 and 2. Mc Graw Hill, Hemisphere Publ. Corp., New York 1980. (1980) 

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