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There remain concerns however, over whether this objective can really be achieved.
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Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation make objective, rational decisions.
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Results: The objective overall response rate was unchanged from the previous report.
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Today we saw a completely objective, repeatable, observation of something fundamentally new.
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So far as education is concerned, the Illuminati objective was as follows:
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Then he began to examine the telescope, the objectglass was gone!
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B. Astigmatism is detected by rotating the objectglass or objectglass cell.
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He unscrewed the objectglass from Voules's telescope, but in vain tried to obtain a light.
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An achromatic refracting telescope, of three and a half feet, and triple objectglass, made by Mr Dollond.
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The total movement of the half- objectglass is double the distance between the star images in the focal plane.
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The field of the great objectlens was already suffused with the radiance of her approach.
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It had only one nosepiece, so that he had to remove the objectlens when he wanted any variation in magnification.
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He ran round by the steps to the lower lawn, Lady Constantine following, as he continued, 'It is a magnificent eight-inch first quality objectlens!
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This is true of the Lick telescope, which has a magnifying power of 2,500 and an objectlens a yard across.
Usage of objective lens in English
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The focal spot size is typically determined by the numerical aperture of the used objectivelens.
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To achieve cryo-FM, a trade-off must be made between the temperature and performance of objectivelens.
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The 42-mm objectivelens gathers lots of light for a clear view at dusk or in shadows.
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In this approach, no objectivelens is required and, beneficially, the complexities of conventional OR-PAM systems can be greatly relieved.
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Galileo's design featured a convex objectivelens and a concave ocular lens, which represented an improvement over Lippershey's original design.
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By sharing the same laser source and objectivelens, intrinsically registered photoacoustic and fluorescence images are acquired in a single scan.
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Although special objectivelens was designed in many current cryo-FM approaches, the unavoided frosting and ice contamination are still affecting the efficiency of cryo-CLEM.
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The telescope and compound microscope, which has an objectivelens and an eyepiece lens for producing a wide range of magnifications, were further developed.
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The compound microscope (using an ocular and an objectivelens in series) was invented in the 1590s, some four decades before their birth.
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Grade III was applied to tumors (n = 339) for which the POR fully occupied the microscopic field of a 40x objectivelens.