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Dsc f707

Manufactured by Sony
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The DSC F707 is a digital camera developed by Sony. It features a 5.0-megapixel CCD image sensor and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 5x optical zoom lens. The camera supports recording of still images and video with audio.

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2 protocols using dsc f707

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Optical Microscopy Histomorphometric Analysis

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The samples were viewed under an optical microscope (ZeissAxio Lab Germany), and the development and degree of the maturation of the new bone was recorded. Digital images were captured (SONY DSC F707) to perform histomorphometric measurements using the special software Image Pro Plus (Media Cybernetics Inc., Rockville, MD, United States). In each bone defect, the 2 longest central sections were analyzed and measured, in which, the percentage of new bone (e.g., PG2, PG3, etc.) to the total area of the defect (PG1) was calculated, while the average of these values represented the final measurement of the newly formed bone (Figure 2).
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Bone Defect Regeneration Histomorphometry

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The samples were viewed under an optical microscope (Zeiss Axio Lab, Germany), and the development and degree of the new bone maturation were recorded. Digital images were captured (SONY DSC F707) to perform histomorphometry measurements using the special software Image Pro Plus (Media Cybernetics Inc., Rockville, MD, United States). With the above program, it was calculated (Figure 2):
A. The percentage (%) of bone defect regeneration: the surface of newly formed bone/total surface of the defect × 100%
B. The percentage (%) of defect bridging: the length of bridging with newly formed bone/ total length of the defect × 100%
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