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The spot sizes of photobleaching can be changed using objectives of different magnifications and numerical apertures.
The polypides of living stenolaemates grow inwardly from skeletal apertures.
For a camera with only two selectable apertures it's hardly any hardship to do away with aperture priority.
Lenses with larger maximum apertures provide a brighter viewfinder image but are not necessarily sharper or better than slower lenses.
Fast films allow higher shutter speeds and smaller apertures, which help correct both problems.
What it means is that large-format photographers ordinarily shoot at much smaller apertures than smaller format photographers.
The first table contains computed hyperfocal distances for certain focal lengths and apertures.
These connections occur through apertures in the basal laminae of both endothelial and epithelial cells.
During winter months and aestivation periods, mussels will burrow into the substrate until only the apertures are protruding.
In their work, domestic objects floated through the apertures of a make believe house, and continued their journey into intergalactic space.
I provided little sunshine for the company as we swept indoors and barred all apertures against wind and rain.
The apertures replace the tip of glass pipettes commonly used for patch clamp recording.
It may be desirable to separate generically the species having the hemispherical apertures, median ciliated pore, and sublateral avicularium.
First, the apertures in the cabinets are too small and, second, it is quite difficult to view whatever was sought to be shown from the ground.
Consisting of a grid of iris diaphragms, the facade's surface has changing apertures.
The autozooids have small apertures and often preserve long peristomes inclined at an acute angle to the colony surface.
The supplied inserts include apertures, posts of various widths, and cross hairs.
The building seems to guard its secrets, the barred apertures underscoring its function as a defensive structure.
Use a tripod to steady the camera, and make long exposures so you can use small apertures for maximum depth of field.
To estimate the relative surface area of basal lamina and apertures, we used a line intercept technique with cycloids.
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In the human skull, overlying the nasal cavity, there are two thin plates of bone perforated with numerous small apertures.
Wooden grooves may be glued along the top of the vignetting frame, into which cards containing other apertures can be slipped.
Two pairs of ctenidia, and two pairs of renal tubes without reno-pericardial apertures.
Skin out the tongue and remove the flesh from the palatal apertures and various cavities of the head.
Now make a careful examination of the cloaca and its apertures, and dissect away the peritoneum hiding the kidney.
In many cases, also, the striation is not confined to the apertures, but spreads over the whole cortical layer.
As compared with this in a dibranchiate, we find only four apertures, viz.
The moulds with the spiles screwed in are held hi frames constructed of wood, with apertures for the moulds to be supported in.
Make apertures in the upper crust, before you cover the pies.
This cloaca also communicates by two apertures with the body cavity.
Cribrose, or cribriform, pierced like a sieve with small apertures.
As the oleaginous matter exudes, it falls in drops through the apertures into a wide-mouthed calabash placed underneath.
At the top of the boiler, two circular apertures, each 50 cm.
He had caught hold of one of the frayed ropes which hung down through apertures in the oaken roof.
Above him was an arched roof and on either hand walls pierced at intervals by apertures covered with wooden doors.
The door was made of thoroughly rotten cask staves, which left large apertures for the passage of his hawklike gaze.
The factory supplied, folding, rear sight features zero to 200-yard, flipover apertures and is adjustable for windage only, elevation being controlled by the front sight.
It excels at correcting chromatic aberration and curvature of the field of view, plus it offers longer working distances and higher numerical apertures.
Our fire was just within the cave, the smoke rising through the apertures between the rocks that I had piled in such a way that they arched inward toward the cliff at the top.
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