Histogram Equalization for Improving Quality of Low-Resolution Ultrasonography Images
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informative and completely self-explanatory, provide a clear statement of the
problem, the proposed approach or solution, and point out major findings and conclusions.
The Abstract should be 100 to 150 words in length. The abstract should be
written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and
abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited. The keyword list
provides the opportunity to add keywords, used by the indexing and abstracting services,
in addition to those already present in the title. Judicious use of keywords
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Author: Retno Supriyanti
Journal Code: jptkomputergg170187