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magnification
magnification
magnification
magnification
magnification
magnification PHYS
magnification PHYS
magnification PHYS

magnification AREA

magnification
magnification
magnification
magnification

angular magnification AREA

angular magnification

empty magnification OPTICS

linear magnification PHYS

linear magnification

longitudinal magnification OPTICS

magnification factor COMMUNIC

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Lower magnifications lead to less susceptibility to shaking.
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This leads to an increase in the apparent angular size and is responsible for the perceived magnification.
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At magnifications higher than 100 moving a slide by hand is not practical.
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Some third party magnification software compensates for this effect by applying scaling filters to the enlarged image.
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Larvae have three pairs of legs, but these are not usually visible without magnification.
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They include: resolution, field of view and magnification.
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The electronic screens used in modern bridge cameras are gradually improving in their size, resolution, visibility, magnification and refresh rate.
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Curved mirrors can form images with magnification greater than or less than one, and the image can be upright or inverted.
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The magnification is a ratio of the physical area of the detector array divided by the area of the sample field of view.
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On fixed magnification sights the magnification power and objective diameter should be chosen on the basis of the intended use.
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