Sentences with phrase «times magnification»

The suction cup enables the mirror to be mounted on a variety of surfaces with a five times magnification to aid make - up application or facial grooming.
This seems to be a telephoto lens with almost three times magnification.
This cute and perfectly sized compact mirror features two mirrors with one side having a two times magnification mirror for close ups, and the other side gives a standard true - to - life image.
At 1,500 times magnification, the expanded Tulipa violacea grain is reminiscent of a distended planet Mars, covered in hills, valleys, and bulges.
The second visualization was a movie captured at 23,000 - times magnification that revealed the movements of a group of nanoparticles reacting to an electron beam, which mimics the effects of the infrared radiation used in cancer therapies.
The first included pictures of individual nanoparticles» atomic structures at 100,000 - times magnification — the highest resolution images ever taken of nanoparticles in a liquid environment.
9 times magnification allowing you to see everything as you shoot.
They offer 12 times magnification with a 25 mm objective lens.
They're incredibly high powered with 10 times magnification setting.
These binoculars have roof prisms which allow them to achieve 8 times magnification and a 21 - millimeter objective diameter.
This sight delivers High Optical Clarity at 2.5 to 10 times magnification.
But under 50 times magnification in the truck maybe the ball moved a quarter of a dimple toward the toe of the club, which, obviously, if the ball moved, it moved and I get assessed an extra stroke penalty.

Not exact matches

The focus is only two times, but that is the perfect magnification for kids just starting out.
The magnification can be adjusted based on how far your shot is, up to ten times!
The scope has magnification from 1 to 4 times and also comes with a 20 mm Pig Plex reticle.
It was around this time — in 1671, specifically — that Anton van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch fabric merchant in Delft, developed a new but far less ornate microscope with smaller, simpler and, ironically, better optics that allowed much higher magnification without the distortion of the more complicated, expensive instruments.
Although the instrument was not much more than a crude spyglass, having a magnification of about seven - or eightfold, it was a huge breakthrough in technology at the time.
Any magnification shows it as a pastel feast of golden yellow and blue — two multicolored suns separated by 100 times the radius of our solar system.
Their ability to automatically sweep the night sky with magnification 25,000 times greater than the human eye signals a new chapter in probing the entire night sky.
«In motion magnification, the deviations are over time, and the model is deviation from being perfectly static,» says Tali Dekel, a postdoc in CSAIL and a co-author on both papers.
For spikelet number, we counted and averaged spikelet number across images (120 × magnification) representing equivalent mid sections of mutant and wild - type inflorescences at the time of floral differentiation.
Neurite length was calculated using the following formula; NL = α × T × (π / 2), where α is the number of times the neurite intersects the grid lines and T is the distance between the gridlines on the magnified image (taking into account the magnification factor) or was calculated using ImageJ analysis software.
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.
Middle mirror reverses from regular to five times the usual magnification.
by Walter Chaw Ferociously patriotic but lacking in the epic scope suggested by its obvious debt to Sergio Leone's late masterpieces, pastiche - meister Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a magnification of John Woo in a lot of the same ways that Woo was a magnification of Leone — a post-post modern exercise bound together with a compelling sense of style but an alarming dearth of even the basics of sense.
With resources covering everything from basic microscope structure and safety, to preparing and staining wet mounts, calculating magnification and field of view diagrams, your students will master microscopy in no time.
SuperNova's magnification increases screen content size up to 64 times, and our TrueFonttechnology means there is no distortion or loss of clarity.
Then, at a magnification of several hundred times, he finally saw her disease.»
Fire TV magnification also works in concert with the VoiceView screen reader, so you can use both at the same time.
He's compared Thrones of Britannia in particular to Fall of the Samurai for Shogun 2, saying that it's «an extension or magnification of the previous game's time period».
Using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) at magnifications ranging from 10 to 3,300 times, Fisher presents the bee's features with unimaginably intricate levels of detail.
That you have characterised their cause as magnification of small changes by system interactions doesn't rebut this view — time scale is a very slippery customer and finding the most accurate time fit for cycles of complex interactions is likely to take much longer than 30 years (the preferred time grab so far for AGW modeling)
Likewise, the two order of magnitude magnification of carbon dioxide (by scaling parts per million on a 10K range) has made our trace gas visible while maintaining perspective (two times a tiny fraction of the atmosphere still gives you a tiny fraction of the atmosphere).
an experimental film orbiting scientific and philosophical reflections on time and space, and that through various shooting techniques, fields of magnification, and an exciting soundtrack, weaves a web between science and magic.
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