Similar words: cantaloupe, coupe, grouper, troupe, toupee, grouped, grouped data, cantaloup. Meaning: n. small magnifying glass (usually set in an eyepiece) used by jewelers and horologists.
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1. Which model loupe do I need ?
2. Methods:Under the 16 magnification of microsurgical loupe, 12 severed fingertips were replanted.
3. A photographer's loupe or magnifying glass will make it even easier to identify any problem areas.
4. Look into most diamonds with a jeweller's loupe and you will see small "inclusions", also known as "nature's fingerprints".
5. This loupe is a low magnification microscopic system, it can enlarge very small structures and get clear and upright images.
6. You would need a jeweller's loupe the size of the Sun to grade this diamond.
7. Additionally it has a screen loupe and a RGB value window.
8. Finally Mr. Cohen took out a loupe, a diamond man's magnifying glass, and studied the stone.
9. Each usually comes with a diagram, marking the position of the tiny specks of carbon that can be seen when viewed through a "loupe", the jeweller's 10X magnification tool.
10. You can think of the lightbox shown in Figure 4 as a photo that you're viewing through a loupe on a lightbox.
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11. Inspects worn dies to ascertain extent of wear, using loupe, steel gauge pins, and micrometer.
12. You can often spot filled diamonds with a 10 power loupe, but using a binocular microscope is easier. In most states, it is against the law to sell you a treated diamond without first telling you.
13. So, you placed your slides or negatives on the lightbox and, using a loupe, which is just a fancy magnifying glass, you inspected each image.
14. After transposition through the approach of the mediastinum, the anastomosis can be performed by using loupe glasses or microscope (Figure 3).