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21 February 2003 Delft testbed interferometer: layout design and research goals
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The Delft Testbed Interferometer (DTI) will be presented. The main purpose for the DTI is to demonstrate the feasibility of homothetic mapping, both fixed and under scanning conditions. The driving design issues behind the DTI will be presented together with a list of experiments to be conducted with the DTI system in the field of wide field imaging.
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Hedser H. van Brug, Teun van den Dool, Wim Gielesen, Peter Giesen, Bastiaan Oostdijck, and Luigi d'Arcio "Delft testbed interferometer: layout design and research goals", Proc. SPIE 4838, Interferometry for Optical Astronomy II, (21 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458005
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Diffusion tensor imaging

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