0 the process of making something look bigger than it is, for example by using a magnifying glass:
1 the act of making something look larger than it is, or the degree to which it does look larger
The amount of the magnification being decided upon, it only is necessary to place the front and back of the camera in correct relative positions.
The slide was examined under 1000r magnification, and the number of flagella counted for each exflagellating gametocyte.
It is fully explicit, quantitative, and economical, and it brings in known features of the visual system (differential magnification) and oculomotor system.
Several scanning electron micrographs are exhibited which illustrate the ovum surface detail at various magnifications.
This grid was filmed following each study, being placed in the position of the heart for each view and magnification used.
Each length was measured with a ruler attached on the chest wall in order to correct the difference in magnification between the two projections.
For examination, the invertebrates were pressed between two glass plates and inspected under the microscope using a low magnification (36).
The slide was examined at a magnification of 100 under a binocular microscope and the number of nematodes in the 1 ml suspension was counted.
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