Definitionn. the act of expanding something in apparent size
Last update: August 7, 2015
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There are three eyepieces which are mounted on a revolving sleeve in such a way that any one of them can be quickly brought into use, to give the magnification suitable to the height of the mast. [Please select]
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Reproduced with this article is a photograph of dandelion seeds -- a magnification of nine diameters or eighty-one times. [Please select]
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The special drawings are shown at greater magnification with more of an attempt to show the actual condition. [Please select]
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The magnification there given will furnish the reader some idea of their very minute size. [Please select]
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We may put this into a very simple formula:-- Magnification = focal length of lens -------------------- _d_ [Illustration: FIG. [Please select]
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B already magnifies the image twice; the eye-piece again magnifies it four times; so that the total magnification is 2 × 4 = 8 times. [Please select]
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Close examination under magnification reveals, however, in every specimen of _P. [Please select]
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Originally: the pedal ganglion at once place seems to be made up Page 76: Changed all instances of "X" to "×" to indicate magnification. [Please select]
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It doubtless influences all our speculations in its persistent tendency to self-magnification and self-justification, which are its chief preoccupations, but it is the last thing to make directly or indirectly for honest increase of knowledge. [Please select]
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{93} They are known by a combination of many, and these are frequently small structural details which do not appeal to the field observer; in fact, which are unappreciable except under magnification. [Please select]
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