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| resolving power | 1. <optics> The resolution of an optical system defines the closest proximity of two objects that can be seen as two distinct regions of the image. This limit depends upon the Numerical Aperture of the optical system, the contrast step between objects and background and the shape of the objects. The often quoted Airy limit applies only to self luminous discs. 2. <genetics> The smallest map distance measurable by an experiment involving a certain number of classified recombinant progency. (10 Mar 1998) |
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The ability of an experimental technique to distinguish between two genetic conditions (typically discussed when one condition is rare (eg. recombination between very closely linked loci) and of particular interest) .
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Ability of the eye, lens or photographic emulsion to determine fine detail. In photography, the quality of the final image is a result of the resolving power of both the lens and the sensitive emulsion. Resolution is expressed in terms of lines per millimeter which are distinctly recorded or visually separable in the final image.
Ãâó: www.startphoto.com/learn/glossary/glossary_r-rh.ht...
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Ability of film, lens or both together to reproduce fine detail.
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The resolving power is the property by which small elements are distinctly separated., For practical work this is more important than the magnification. The measure of resolving power is numerical aperture (qv).
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Measure of the smallest interval that can be separately registered by a detector. It can be a time interval (time resolution), a difference in energy or wavelength (energy resolution) or a distance (spatial resolution).
Ãâó: www.desy.de/pr-info/desyhome/html/presse/glossary....
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| resolving | analysis into clear-cut components |
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| resolving | the ability of a microscope or telescope to measure the angular separation of images that are close together |
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