He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply. |
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As gemstone treatments become more complex, will the lab replace the loupe? |
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Taking the jeweler's loupe from around his neck, he gingerly passed it to her. |
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As you work the metal down, occasionally examine the hole with a loupe. |
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This requires a jeweler's magnifying loupe and a very small screwdriver. |
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The ergonomic nose pad also ensures a comfortable and secure position for the binocular loupe. |
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The simple microscope consists of a single lens traditionally called a loupe. |
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However, the differences between the crystals make it fairly easy to distinguish each species with a microscope or by careful observation with a loupe. |
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Martin sat in front of one of the workbenches in the rear of the shop, a jeweler's loupe in one eye, concentrating on the miniscule soldering tool in his left hand. |
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For gems, consider purchasing a jeweler's loupe and learning to use it. |
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The leaf and scroll patterns are well defined and executed with a strength and sureness that holds fast even under the magnification of a watchmaker's loupe. |
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Weighing in at only 36 grams, the elegant and streamlined PeriOptix Micro TTL loupe offers a much lighter and compact alternative to bulkier and heavier loupes. |
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Although the days of bending over a light table and looking through a loupe at a strip of negatives are a thing of the past, editing under tight deadlines is not. |
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After discussion with the patient, he underwent an uneventful, left sided, L4-L5 microdiscectomy with partial medial facetectomy and laminotomy under loupe magnification. |
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Valley Community Bank has announced that Rick Loupe, the bank's president and CEO will be on medical leave until mid-June. |
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He is one clear of Americans Chad Collins and Andrew Loupe with half the field still to finish. |
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