Sentences with phrase «lower magnification»

You might want to spend a few extra dollars and also get a second, lower magnification eyepiece which makes objects move slower through the field of view.
If you're just birdwatching around your house, a lower magnification level with a more stable image will work just fine.
Use a low magnification eyepiece first to find objects quickly, then switch to more magnification if desired.
Even at such low magnification, the images were fuzzy, and sometimes a bit of imagination was required to reconstruct the structure of the object in view.
«They're working at really very low magnifications so they can see the whole organism,» she says, «If they want to look at any specific bit, they will have a real problem.»
Remaining structures were either photographed directly in the baths at low magnification 7 — 75 × or removed for higher power imaging.
The scale bars are 50 µm in A, B, C, D, I, J, K and L (low magnification), 25 µm in M, N, O (high magnification) and P, 10 µm in E, F, G and H (high magnification).
(a)--(d) and (i)--(l), low magnification; (e)--(h) and (m)--(p), high magnification for immunofluorescence staining of Oct4.
(a) Low magnification and (b) high magnification of differentiated cells are shown.
(a) Low magnification and (b) high magnification of beating foci were shown.
The Olympus stereomicroscope series is designed to increase contrast and resolution for obtaining the highest image quality during macro observation at low magnification, as well as optimum resolution at high magnification.
Onions have large cells visible under low magnification, so onion tissue is often used in high school science laboratories for learning about microscope use and cell structure, as shown in this lesson from Rice University (http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/dawsonm/cells/microlab4.htm) and this video of onion cells from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tdch3mxQ4oU.
Image scaling: low magnification.
Small text is crisp, even at low magnification.
Nevertheless, we were able to take a photo with the Lumia 1020 on a low magnification and then zoom in significantly to identify the bacteria so it could be properly treated.

Not exact matches

A good microscope is likely to cost several hundred pounds, but there are cheaper versions available which provide quite reasonable magnification at the lower levels.
If you see 2 numbers here, it's the amounts at the highest and lowest amount of magnification that scope can do.
Our choice for the best hunting rangefinder with a low price is the Bushnell Bone Collector, a laser rangefinder with 4X magnification and a 20 mm objective lens for a wide field of view.
Overall, it is very easy to use, offers great magnification and low - light capability, and features excellent range finding ability.
The low point in my morale was when a referee (anonymous, as usual) accused me of falsifying my data by showing the same figure twice at different magnifications.
The lower, left - hand image (b) is a fourfold digital magnification.
An eightfold magnification of the top image (inset) reveals a pollen grain on the wing — invisible in the lower resolution picture.
When worn with a special pair of glasses, the effect is said to be like looking through a pair of low - magnification binoculars.
This is a magnification of mouse retina flown in space, (A) low and (C) high magnification, with glial fibrillary acid protein in red.
Lucas Pelkmans and colleagues use much brighter probes, allowing them to perform rapid and robust low - magnification imaging of many more cells, quantify low - level expression accurately and also query very short RNA transcripts.
Surface chemistry on nanosized gold particles, shown here at low - magnification, left, and high - magnification, right, in images produced with a scanning electron microscope, was studied with infrared light produced by Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source.
Arrowheads indicate some examples of GFAP + / hMito + hGDA cell bodies at low and high magnification.
The MVX10 is the perfect solution for fluorescence research in intact organisms combining maximum detection efficiency from low to high magnifications.
(D) Magnification of structure of the activation loop showing the side chains of the residues at positions 1026 and 1035 for the wild - type JAK1 (top panel), the K1026E mutant (middle panel), and the Y1035C mutant (lower panel).
The researchers made lenses about a few millimeters thick with a magnification power of 160 times and a resolution of about 4 microns (millionths of a meter)-- two times lower in optical resolution than many commercial microscopes, but more than three orders of magnitude lower in cost.
With a magnification tool powerful enough to complete one continuous zoom from an altitude of 38,000 miles to as low as 25 feet, and an ever - expanding network of related resources, it's a practically limitless teaching tool — that is, for schools with the high - speed Internet access and late - model computers they'll need to run the program.
One downside to the silence of low - speed driving is the magnification of various squeaks and creaks from the rear of the vehicle.
People who are unable to see or have low vision may use screen readers to provide audio output or screen magnification tools to zoom in on a portion of a website.
Although less detail is captured in extreme low light at 2x magnification, the loss of very fine detail only becomes obvious when examining 100 % crops, so the results are very acceptable when viewing full images at small scale.
In low light, image quality does suffer at 5x magnification, so restrict the use of the digital zoom if you can to shooting outdoors or in bright light, where it performs best.
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