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This technological innovation provided the means to project a magnified view of the operative field onto a monitor and, at the same time, freed both the operating surgeon's hands, thereby facilitating performance of complex laparoscopic procedures.
Optical or light microscopy involves passing visible light transmitted through or reflected from the sample through a single or multiple lenses to allow a magnified view of the sample.
Slit lamp photo of anterior capsular opacification visible a few months after implantation of intraocular lens in eye, magnified view
This is because of the difficulties in centering and focusing sometimes very dim objects in the narrow field of view, contending with magnified vibration and tracking errors, and the added expense of equipment ( such as sufficiently sturdy telescope mounts, camera mounts, camera couplers, off axis guiders, guide scopes, illuminated cross-hairs, or auto-guiders mounted on primary telescope or the guide-scope.
Since the image is magnified with a narrow field of view this method is generally used for lunar and planetary photography.
A magnified view of caraway fruits used as a spice.
Oral surface: The inset shows a magnified view of the tube feet
Cataract in human eye – magnified view seen on examination with a slit lamp.
Heimir Geirsson and Margaret Holmgren argue against the view that different religions can lead to the same God because some regions are incompatible with each other ( monotheistic and polytheistic religions have contrasting views of divinity, for example, and some Greek or Nordic gods magnified human weaknesses ).
A small rupture of Descemet's membrane ( magnified view ) ...
Colposcopy ( + skopos " look at ") is a medical diagnostic procedure to examine an illuminated, magnified view of the cervix and the tissues of the vagina and vulva.
An optical telescope is a telescope which is used to gather and focus light mainly from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum to directly view a magnified image for making a photograph, or collecting data through electronic image sensors.
* The card image is magnified, offering a wider field of view and the ability to examine the detail of the photograph.
Image: Gray940. png | Diagrammatic sectional view of the skin ( magnified ).
For example, as you zoom into a text object it may be represented as a small dot, then a thumbnail of a page of text, then a full-sized page and finally a magnified view of the page.
The binocular slit-lamp examination provides stereoscopic magnified view of the eye structures in detail, enabling anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions.
The camera illuminates the surgical field and sends a magnified image from inside the body to a video monitor, giving the surgeon a close-up view of the organs and tissues.
To locate the position of the sniper ( s ), a magnified view of the terrain is visible through the scope of the player's rifle, which he must use to locate the flashes of enemy fire.
Cosmorama was also the name of an entertainment in 19th century London, at 207-209 Regent Street, at which the public could view scenes of distant lands and exotic subjects through optical devices that magnified the pictures.
This allows inspection of all the ocular media, from cornea to vitreous, plus magnified view of eyelids, and other external ocular related structures.
The binocular slit-lamp examination provides stereoscopic magnified view of the eye structures in striking detail, enabling exact anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions.
This effect is magnified if a particular media outlet has a biased point of view that they want to get across.
The binocular slit-lamp examination provides a stereoscopic magnified view of the eye structures in detail, enabling anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions.
Image: Gray940. png | Diagrammatic sectional view of the skin ( magnified )

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This galaxy may be best viewed under low magnification ; when highly magnified, the diffuse emission becomes more extended and appears too faint to be seen by many people.
However, individuals often do not seek medical attention until puberty, when lack of sexual development becomes a concern and discrepancy in height from peers is magnified by the delay in pubertal growth spurt.

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Sachs pointed to strict monetary and contractory fiscal policies implemented by the governments on the advice of the IMF in the wake of the crisis, while Frederic Mishkin points to the role of asymmetric information in the financial markets that led to a " herd mentality " among investors that magnified a small risk in the real economy.
Advances in operating microscopes enabled surgeons to have a more magnified view of the surgical field, while advances in materials science enabled them to use sutures finer than a human hair.
The cycle is magnified by a greenhouse effect inside the balloon, while the surrounding atmospheric gas is subject to a much more limited cyclical temperature change.
The first image will be more " wide " while the second image will be more " magnified ".
The first image will be more " wide " while the second image will be more " magnified ".

magnified and overall
( Since the replacement unconditional branch is also slightly faster than a compare instruction, as well as reducing the overall path length, the saved difference in timing between the two instructions is magnified by a factor of N. The ' jump ' instruction retains locality of reference and much higher ' visibility ' by its close proximity to the overwritten instruction, despite adding an unnecessary extra instruction after the OPEN )

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When one of the layers embeds complex shapes, such as sequences of symbols forming a text, and another layer contains parallel lines or curves, the superimposition image may give rise to magnified shapes, called shape moiré patterns.

magnified and seems
The number of joint operating agreements, as well as the number of evening-published daily newspapers, has declined considerably in recent years, due to the ongoing consolidation of the newspaper industry as a whole, and the decline in readership and interest in evening newspapers in particular, which many observers have attributed to television and the internet, of which the former seems to be magnified by the presence of several 24-hour-a-day news operations on cable television.

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Since the winds in the higher latitudes predominantly blow west-to-east it can be seen that there is an easier route ( west-to-east ) and a harder route ( east-to-west ) when circumnavigating by sail ; this difficulty is magnified for square-rig vessels.
In Classic organisations, problems with the moving " figure " and moving " ground " often become magnified through a much larger social space, one in which there is a far greater extent of hierarchical task interdependence.
Typically, algorithms would approach the right solution in the limit, if there were no round-off or truncation errors, but depending on the specific computational method, errors can be magnified, instead of damped, causing the error to grow exponentially.
The danger of g-LOC to aircraft pilots is magnified because on relaxation of g there is a period of disorientation before full sensation is re-gained.
Because there are more little fish being eaten, the mercury content is magnified.
Even some serious chroniclers, like Pascual Madoz in his " Diccionario Geografico Estadistico-Historico ", published in 1849, magnified the perceived savagery and moral degradation of the local Hurdanos, with statements like " religion is unknown ( there )".

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the specimen is magnified by the microscope.
The observational data determining the concentration distribution have a range of error which is magnified in the extension into the micrometeorite region.
Nevertheless, with a reading public that longs for the `` good old days '' and with an awareness of our expanding international interests, it is easy for the Benets to obtain a magnified position in literature by use of all sorts of Americana, real or fake, and it is easy for the Steinbecks and Sandburgs to support their messages of reform by reading messages of reform into the minds of the folk.
While " distortion " can include arbitrary deformation of an image, the most pronounced modes of distortion produced by conventional imaging optics is " barrel distortion ", in which the center of the image is magnified more than the perimeter ( figure 7a ).
The reverse, in which the perimeter is magnified more than the center, is known as " pincushion distortion " ( figure 7b ).
In the hypothetical situation that a given coastline has this property of self-similarity, then no matter how greatly any one small section of coastline is magnified, a similar pattern of smaller bays and promontories superimposed on larger bays and promontories appears, right down to the grains of sand.
: And the One Hundred and Fifty most religious Bishops, actuated by the same consideration, gave equal privileges ( ἴσα πρεσβεῖα ) to the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that the city which is honoured with the Sovereignty and the Senate and enjoys equal privileges with the old imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified as she is, and rank next after her.
When it emerges from the specimen, the electron beam carries information about the structure of the specimen that is magnified by the objective lens system of the microscope.
And the One Hundred and Fifty most religious Bishops ( i. e. the second ecumenical council in 381 ) actuated by the same consideration, gave equal privileges to the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that the city which is honored with the Sovereignty and the Senate, and enjoys equal privileges with the old imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified as she is.
Although this change in cross-section may be hardly noticeable, and thus involving moderate stresses within the elastic range of easily workable materials, the strain of the material of the tube is magnified by forming the tube into a C shape or even a helix, such that the entire tube tends to straighten out or uncoil, elastically, as it is pressurized.
A small-diameter pinion gear is on the pointer shaft, so the motion is magnified further by the gear ratio.
A Koch curve has an infinitely repeating self-similarity when it is magnified.
For instance, a side of the Koch snowflake is both symmetrical and scale-invariant ; it can be continually magnified 3x without changing shape.
In cooler climates, the extract and acidity of Chardonnay is magnified which has the potential of producing very concentrated wines that can develop through bottle aging.
As the order of an analog filter increases, and thus its component count, the effect of variable component errors is greatly magnified.
A less familiar example of speckle is the highly magnified image of a star through imperfect optics or through the atmosphere ( see speckle imaging ).
The horrific nature of Scheherazade's situation is magnified in Stephen King's Misery, in which the protagonist is forced to write a novel to keep his captor from torturing and killing him.

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