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Definition of Magnifications

Magnification
Magnification Mag`ni*fi*ca"tion, n. The act of magnifying; enlargement; exaggeration. [R.]

Meaning of Magnifications from wikipedia

- optical magnification. When this number is less than one, it refers to a reduction in size, sometimes called de-magnification. Typically, magnification is...
- different magnifications, or may have variable zoom to give a range of magnifications. Magnifications less than 20× are unusual, as are magnifications more...
- pupil magnification of an optical system is the ratio of the diameter of the exit pupil to the diameter of the entrance pupil. The pupil magnification is...
- Biomagnification, also known as bioamplification or biological magnification, is the increase in concentration of a substance, e.g a pesticide, in the...
- because of the limited resolving power of visible light. While larger magnifications are possible no additional details of the object are resolved.[citation...
- Look up magnification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magnification is the enlargement of an image. Magnification may also refer to: Exaggeration...
- In neuroscience, cortical magnification describes how many neurons in an area of the visual cortex are 'responsible' for processing a stimulus of a given...
- generally used for low-magnification designs because of high optical aberration. Compound lenses, generally used for higher magnifications to control optical...
- Magnification is the nineteenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 10 September 2001 by Eagle Records. It is their only...
- heavy machine guns. Most of the optics are capable of switching between magnifications and illumination. The Specter was developed by Raytheon Six Sigma Product...