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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional visual representation or illustration that complements or expands upon a previous one.
Example: "In the following section, we will analyze a further image that highlights the key features of the product."
Alternatives: "an additional image" or "a supplementary image".
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A further image, showing a Muslim man standing on a French flag with his fist raised in the air has also been circulated across social media over the past few days.
In the next stage, the dimension (width × height) of the degraded (warped and blurred) u is decreased by the decimation operator, D k. Finally, noise (assumed to be additive white Gaussian), η k, is added as a further image degradation agent.
A further image is obtained the next day at about 24 h.
A further 400 µL HBS was added, and a further image captured.
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To better understand the structure of the export apparatus, we chose the L. interrogans motor as an example for further image analysis, because of its striking structural details as shown in Figure 4F.
K and S were optimized for each image frame using the 1100 1400 nm IRR image as IVIS (x,y) and the 2100 2400 nm IRR image as IIRR (x,y), producing a further improved image (Fig. 4).
Further, image correction by a rectangular median filter will improve fiducial marker representation in the MLC blocked images.
You might also want to install an application on your computer for further image editing.
I knew my decision would mean more gossip, loss of friendships, connections and, ironically, a further sullied image.
The stitched image was used for further image analysis.
Further image processing and analyses were done in Fiji/ImageJ43.
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