English to Urdu Dictionary magnification

magnification

اضافہ
definition
noun
visible under high magnification
the action or process of magnifying something or being magnified, especially visually.
example
It's like looking at sound under a microscope, the more 'magnification' that is applied the more the details reveal themselves.
at this 'magnification' the pixels making up the image become visible
In Berning´s latest exhibitions, various work complexes from the past decade appear alongside medializations of the masterpiece - in catalogs, in libraries, on postcards of artworks, in each case alienated by means of a 'magnification' of the original work or a return to the creative moment of the painting.
this microscope should give a 'magnification' of about 100
A full-featured screen magnifier comes with many options and can reach high levels of 'magnification' .
at this 'magnification' the pixels making up the image become visible
visible under high 'magnification'
The flowering time was scored when the flower bud was first visible without manipulation or 'magnification' .
For the scoring of micronuclei and analysis for the presence of centromeres in the MN the preparations were examined under a Leitz fluorescence microscope with 400x 'magnification' .
The most obvious way in which we can escape from the physical limitations of our eyes is to employ a microscope, magnifying glass, or optical telescope to improve 'magnification' and resolution.
Each virtual slide contains high and low magnifications, with the ability to change 'magnification' or view multiple focal planes at any location on the slide, not just preselected areas.
At low power 'magnification' , entire radial stem sections were imaged and the area stained by the safranin determined relative to the total amount of xylem tissue.
At other times, it seems, Drebbel made and used single-lens microscopes of high 'magnification' , comparable to Leeuwenhoek's.
A 10x lens coupled with that monitor, however, actually gives a system 'magnification' of about 500x.
The two numbers used in description of binoculars and spotting scopes identify 'magnification' first and objective lens size second.
The thinner the tissue section is, the higher the 'magnification' and resolution of structural detail possible.
Over the 24-hr period of growth, GR5 ascospores germinated and formed small colonies visible without 'magnification' .
Slides were mounted using glycerol - gelatin and photographed at a 'magnification' of x79 using a Zeiss photomicroscope.
However, the limitations of the single-lens magnifier were apparent to scientists, who labored to develop a practical system to increase microscope 'magnification' .
The wide angle increases the field of view by roughly 20 percent over a standard eyepiece of the same 'magnification' .
The angular 'magnification' of any optical system can be obtained from the system matrix for the system.
a 'magnification' of × 7
If you could see the universe through a microscope with enough 'magnification' to make an atom look as big as a galaxy, you would find, perhaps, that its smallest elements are not particles like electrons or quarks, but wiggly bits of string.
The scrapings are placed directly on a microscope slide and viewed under 'magnification' for the presence of characteristic Sarcoptes scabiei mite's eggs or faecal pellets.
Scope 'magnification' is six power, and the field of view is 10 feet at 100 yards.
My wife uses a mirror with a five-times 'magnification' .
The notation of section thickness on a microscope slide informs the observer of the approximate level of 'magnification' most suitable for examination of the tissue section.
Fungi and protozoa may be observed but the light microscope's low 'magnification' does not provide detailed resolution of fungi and protists (which could be protozoa, slime moulds or microalgae).
High 'magnification' supplemented by instrumental analysis can identify these Western modifications.
The problem of variable flattening of specimens during negative staining and slight variations in the electron microscope 'magnification' complicates the interpretation of small variations in diameter.
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