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In the scanning electron microscope, at magnifications of 500 x and above, tiny pits become visible.
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It is only visible as a disc at magnifications over 200-fold.
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All probes bear markings at 5 mm intervals to indicate the scale, since the cameras used in arthroscopy have different magnifications.
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For observing smaller star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies binocular magnification is an important factor for visibility because these objects appear tiny at typical binocular magnifications.
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The film is then examined at high magnifications.
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Transmission electron micrographs of dislocations typically utilize magnifications of 50,000 to 300,000 times (though the equipment itself offers a wider range of magnifications than this).
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The valve surface appears smooth in the stereomicroscope at magnifications of 20 to 60 x.
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Lower magnifications lead to less susceptibility to shaking.
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At magnifications higher than 100 moving a slide by hand is not practical.
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Optical microscopes with magnifications of 200-400x are typically used to screen phytoliths.
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