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The measure of the ability of a lens to form separate distinct images of two objects close together.
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| resolving power |
The shortest possible distance at which two points can still be separated from one another on a photographic medium. In other words, resolving power is a measure of the capacity of the process to reproduce fine details (cf. acutance and definition).
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| resolution |
1. the subsidence of a pathologic state, as the subsidence of an inflammation, or the softening and disappearance of a swelling. 2. the perception as separate of two adjacent objects or points. In microscopy, it is the minimal distance at which two adjacent objects can be distinguished as separate. The resolving power of an instrument depends on the wavelength of the radiation used and the numerical aperture of the system; it is expressed in microns distance or lines per millimeter.
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| resolution t. |
the least distance that two objects may be apart and still be distinguished as two; called also minimum separabile.
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| resolve |
1. to restore to the normal state after some pathologic process. 2. to separate a thing into its component parts.
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