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Orientation
Ordinair
Horizontal resolution
300 dpi
Verteecal resolution
300 dpi
Y n C poseetionin
Centerit
Exif version
2.3
Meanin o ilka component
Y
Cb
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disna exist
Supportit Flashpix version
1
Colour space
Oncalibratit
Eemage width
3,543 px
Eemage heicht
2,628 px
Writer
SAS
Eemage title
Dr Jones Edward Salk, creator of Salk polio vaccine, at Copenhagen Airport. During four days stay in Kastrup airport CPH, Copenhagen Dr. Salk paid several visits to the Serum Institute, which was first one outside USA which created a polio vaccine. Dr. Salk also addressed the local Biological Society, 1959-05-28.