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        <description>Learn more: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/fourier-transform/ The Fourier transform is intimately associated with microscopy, since the alternating planes occurring in the microscope (focal plane - back-focal plane, etc.)  are related to each other by a function very similar to the Fourier transform.  This lectures explains the Fourier transform in terms understandable to non-mathematicians, and explains the relations with microscopy.</description>
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