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magnification sometimes used in mammography to get a detailed view of a questionable area.
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magnification the process of making something look bigger
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magnification The total magnification is the product of the eyepiece magnification and the objective magnification. The eyepiece magnification is usually X10. Thus coupled with an objective of X43 the total magnification would be 430 power.
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magnification the ratio of the length of the display scale to the amount of displacement actually seen by the gage. Today, it is used in reference to the performance of optics equipment, such as microscopes. The current preferred term in metrology is amplification.
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magnification measure of the apparent difference in size between the object and the image of the object.
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