Synonym: blowup, enlargement, exaggeration, overstatement. Similar words: personification, magnifico, magnificent, ratification, gratification, edification, deification, purification. Meaning: [‚mægnɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the act of expanding something in apparent size 2. the ratio of the size of an image to the size of the object 3. making to seem more important than it really is 4. a photographic print that has been enlarged.
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91. Slit lmp microscope is an ophthalmologic optical instrument used to check preocular optical magnification.
92. At higher magnification, vasculitis with arterial wall necrosis is seen. Note the fragmented remai of neutrophilic nuclei (karyorrhexis).
93. At higher magnification, the intense inflammation of the mucosa is seen.
94. Based on equivalent four-terminal networks of the longitudinal ultrasonic transformer, the resonant frequency equation and the amplitude magnification coefficient, with reactive load, are studied.
95. Ash zoomed magnification on his faceplate At five - times he saw the dots had a three - fold symmetry.
96. At high magnification, this infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast is poorly differentiated,(http://sentencedict.com/magnification.html) with very pleomorphic cells.
97. Employing the formulated transfer function of the structure with the MTD-MTMD, the dynamic magnification factor (DMF) of the structure with the MTD-MTMD is defined.
98. In some cases, it isn't obvious whether magnification or minification is called for.
99. The more exact object image law of reflection image on axial spherical surface is presented, the lateral magnification and aberration are discussed.
100. As the elegant methylene blue images demonstrate in this article, metaplastic and dysplastic mucosa can be identified with magnification endoscopy.
101. This is a high magnification of the aortic atheroma with foam cells and cholesterol clefts.
102. At high magnification, the large Paget's cells of Paget's disease of breast have abundant clear cytoplasm and appear in the epidermis either singly or in clusters.
103. I find England strange and unique and beautiful. And for me, London is the magnification of all that.
104. At high magnification, the neoplastic glands of adenocarcinoma have crowded nuclei with hyperchromatism and pleomorphism . No normal goblet cells are seen.
105. This infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast at low magnification appears a central area of desmoplasia.
106. At high magnification, the alveolar exudate of mainly neutrophils is seen.
107. The mycobacteria stain as red rods as seen here at high magnification.
108. Otherwise, steel fibers could not change the internal dynamic response such as stiffness, natural frequency and dynamic magnification factor of prestressed wide-beam frame.
109. The magnification change has no influence on boundary frequency while the nonlinearity of damping, time constant and pure time delay are its main influencing factors.
110. At high magnification, the alveoli in this lung are filled with a smooth to slightly floccular pink material characteristic for pulmonary edema.
111. The magnification factor for magnifiers and telescopes depends on the reference distance.
112. Commonly used than torque than the electromotive force, such that the magnification factor.
113. This object has been photographed at a magnification of 3 , ie three times actual size.
114. What kind of magnification can you get with that scope?
115. The true field of view depends on the linear scale of that field stop, as determined by the magnification of the eyepiece in that telescope.
116. The focal granulomatous inflammation with narrowed arterial lumen is seen here at high magnification.
117. The results show that the seismic response of the inequable loess stratum has the obvious magnification effect.
118. This infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast at low magnification appears to radiate from a central area of desmoplasia.
119. He hit the magnification on his faceplate and saw lines of fire tracing their reentry vectors.
120. At high magnification, the infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast has pleomorphic cells infiltrating through the stroma.
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