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oblique projection

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oblique projection

Three-dimensional drawing, drawn at either 30° or 45° to the horizontal. The 30° oblique has measurements along oblique lines that are half scale. The 45° oblique drawing has its oblique line measurements at full scale.



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This also features student presentations on eigenspace decomposition, square roots of positive operators, polar decomposition, oblique projections and frames and Vandermonde determinants.
Coronary angiography (30[degrees] right anterior oblique, 35[degrees] caudal and 60[degrees] left anterior oblique projections of the left coronary system) demonstrated a rare anatomical variation, in which the sinus node artery had a long course originating from the distal part of the left circumflex artery below or behind the left auricle (Fig.
2) In oblique projections of the upper thorax, the pattern of contrast media in the esophagus, trachea, and fistulous tract can resemble the letter H, especially in patients with congenital fistulas.
 
 
 
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