Similar words: magnifier, magnifico, dignified, signified, magnificent, magnificence, undignified, magnificently. Meaning: ['mægnɪfaɪ] adj. enlarged to an abnormal degree.
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61. Experimental results show that the method can keep the lubricity and definition of magnified image edges.
62. This paper introduces a method of recognizing CD4 cell microscopic images by a computer when the images are magnified about 100 times.
63. The hardware system includes LD, PSD, inclinometer, signal magnified circuit, data collection - handling system and LCD module.
64. A magnified shot shows the head of a tiger swallowtail butterfly larva.
65. The device can be adjusted continuously in an audio inter break oscillation range, and a signal is sent out by a loudspeaker through being magnified by a semiconductor triode.
66. The Internet and social networking applications have bypassed the traditional media filter and magnified the influence of fringe activists on public perceptions of Islam.
67. A transmission electron micrograph ( TEM ) showing filamentous Marburg virus, magnified 100,000 times.
68. The central screen panned to starboard and the image magnified a thousandfold.
69. By adding zoom-in and zoom-out functions, the panel added to the cursor can be magnified and reduced when a text effect item is input.
70. Any signs of discontent tend to be magnified and overanalyzed.
71. Height information in thousands of feet is presented in the top portion of the image, along with magnified sections of the color bar.
72. This problem is magnified ten-fold when students have the leisure of completing classes at their own pace.
73. The mist, gloomily empurpled, magnified the star. One would have called it a luminous wound.
74. A laparoscope (a tiny telescope connected to a video camera) is inserted through the cannula, giving the surgeon a magnified view of the patient's internal organs on a television monitor.
75. The fear of being sued for malpractice has magnified physicians'defensiveness.
76. Argentina's strong performance was in part the consequence of a capital structure and foreign-exchange regime that magnified the impact of external liquidity conditions.
77. Its lens, no bigger than a small raindrop, magnified objects hundreds of times. Leeuwenhoek had made it himself; nobody else had one so powerful.
78. If the nearer star has orbiting planets, keen-eyed observers can spot the subtle clues of their presence in the magnified light.
79. Furthermore, the second-order effect and shear deformation of the structures were magnified due to semi-rigid connections, the ultimate load resistance of the structures was reduced simultaneity.
80. Magnified portion of a section showing the glomerular capillaries and Bowman's space.
81. After admeasured it, the pulse generated by microprocessor become the relevant four phase pulse. These pulses, which are magnified by driving circuit, are used to drive the four phase step motor.
82. That is to say, the team work spirit will be magnified and sublimed as national consciousness.
83. The present status of Global Value Chain (GVC) is a magnified semi- hierarchical cluster value chain.
84. If we zoom in the twists and turns, the painfulness can be magnified and that's what we tend to.
85. Big Man's already threatening bulk is obviously magnified still further by his scale, but as he hunkers in the corner we stand taller than him and he retreats from us in his introspective unhappiness.
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86. The video was shot through a fence at some distance, but magnified still images appeared to show the aircraft with its nosewheel clearly off the ground and its parachutes deployed.
87. In the new study, researchers used the Herschel Space Observatory. The brightest spots on their sky map all turned out to be gravitationally magnified galaxies.
88. A bewhiskered face, here magnified 15 times, belies the beauty of a nymphalid butterfly.
89. The dimidiate frequency of early oil whirl was found clearly from HHT time-frequency spectrum, which magnified the parameter of oil whirl fault and provided information for early fault diagnosis.
90. Life in Color: Blue Some of nature's intricate patterns are on display in this magnified view of the mineral azurite.
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