µcxp6s, small, i tthrpov, a measure), an instrument generally applied to telescopes and microscopes for measuring small angular distances with the former or the dimensions of small objects with the latter. [Please select]
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_ Living birds, as perhaps pigeons, or mounted or stuffed skins, separate feathers, portions of feathers, microscopes. [Please select]
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"Little waggly things you see with microscopes," said Cyril, with a scientific air. [Please select]
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'Little waggly things you see with microscopes,' said Cyril, with a scientific air. [Please select]
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"It's the microscopes that'll be sellin'," said Sandy, hopefully, as he pulled his coat collar about his ears and shivered. [Please select]
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He stepped up on a box and began eloquently to enumerate the diverse uses of microscopes. [Please select]
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It is that quality which is utilized in telescopes, microscopes, mirrors, heliograph signaling and other like apparatus and uses. [Please select]
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Colour correction is necessary also for lenses used in telescopes and microscopes. [Please select]
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He told stories and sang songs, he coaxed and persuaded, until only a few microscopes were left and the old cigar-box was heavy with silver. [Please select]
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He knew there was nobody to listen, but still he kept on, softly talking about microscopes and pink soap, crying out again and again that he couldn't ever speak to a girl like that. [Please select]
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