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(1) The act of expanding something in apparent size
(2) The ratio of the size of an image to the size of the object
(3) Making to seem more important than it really is
(4) A photographic print that has been enlarged
(1) If you could see the universe through a microscope with enough magnification to make an atom look as big as a galaxy, you would find, perhaps, that its smallest elements are not particles like electrons or quarks, but wiggly bits of string.
(2) The lines are only visible under high magnification
(3) This is a 4X magnification of the original image.
(4) Binoculars are specified by both their magnification and objective lens diameter.
(5) The flowering time was scored when the flower bud was first visible without manipulation or magnification .
(6) Reading glasses sold over-the-counter are labeled on a scale that corresponds to the degree of magnification .
(7) The two numbers used in description of binoculars and spotting scopes identify magnification first and objective lens size second.
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(9) A 10x lens coupled with that monitor, however, actually gives a system magnification of about 500x.
(10) At a modest 75-power magnification , Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye.
(11) We calculated a mean of three measures for each size parameter that were done with a binocular microscope with x60 magnification .
(12) However, the limitations of the single-lens magnifier were apparent to scientists, who labored to develop a practical system to increase microscope magnification .
(13) For the scoring of micronuclei and analysis for the presence of centromeres in the MN the preparations were examined under a Leitz fluorescence microscope with 400x magnification .
(14) This is an excellent test specimen for comparing magnification and assessing any distortion in the image field.
(15) The most obvious way in which we can escape from the physical limitations of our eyes is to employ a microscope, magnifying glass, or optical telescope to improve magnification and resolution.
(16) This microscope should give a magnification of about u00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu2563100
(17) My wife uses a mirror with a five-times magnification .
(18) In Berningu00d4u00f6u00bcu00d4u00f6u00f1s latest exhibitions, various work complexes from the past decade appear alongside medializations of the masterpiece - in catalogs, in libraries, on postcards of artworks, in each case alienated by means of a magnification of the original work or a return to the creative moment of the painting.
(19) Based on J. Robert Oppenheimer's theories of quantum mechanics, as well as on Ruska's groundbreaking research, the field emission microscope allowed magnification up to two million times.
(20) Slides were mounted using glycerol - gelatin and photographed at a magnification of x79 using a Zeiss photomicroscope.
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