The caveat is that the apparent complexity of a maze should not be judged by a naked eye, but rather with the mind's eye. |
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At a modest 75-power magnification, Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. |
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He classified the stars into 6 magnitudes where 1 is the brightest and 6 is the faintest visible to the naked eye. |
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The halftone screen used to create the greys for the text was terrible, and you could see dots with the naked eye. |
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Indeed, it was Captain William Fall, out in the distance, just barely visible to the naked eye. |
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The bending of the arm may be invisible or intractable to the naked eye, even though television cameras can film 25 frames per second. |
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Though invisible to the naked eye, excess calories would pile on very visible fat. |
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Any microscopic reduction, certainly invisible to the naked eye, is cancelled out by bulges wherever elastane cuts into flesh. |
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The five planets visible to the naked eye will come together later this month in a dazzling conjunction that will not be repeated for 100 years. |
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Most fluid inclusions are small, only a few microns to tens of microns in diameter, but large inclusions visible to the naked eye are known. |
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Although mint marks can be seen easily with the naked eye, designer's initials often require a magnifying glass to be seen. |
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Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope. |
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The eggs of the biscuit beetle are pearly white, and are not easily seen with the naked eye. |
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The stars are there and of course with the naked eye the Moon is also often visible. |
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They're systems of multiple stars so far from Earth that to the naked eye, each system appears to be a single entity. |
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The tide had dropped off the flats and with it, the bonefish had moved into deeper water, invisible to the naked eye. |
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But the idea of looking up and seeing Mars in the heavens with the naked eye is just incredible with its dominance. |
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He observed the stars with the naked eye because the telescope had not yet been invented. |
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Too small to see with the naked eye, dust mites resemble their distant relatives, spiders and ticks. |
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The deliverances of the microscope about the table are not in conflict with the deliverances of the naked eye. |
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Beams of radio waves can induce auroralike light, but emissions have been too faint to detect with the naked eye. |
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There is a great deal going on in the world that cannot be seen with the naked eye. |
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It may be visible from the ground with a telescope and, in some cases, with the naked eye. |
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It will be just a small ball of cells, and you can hardly see with the naked eye. |
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As of now, with the naked eye, security is the exactly the same as we usually see it in that airport. |
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Up until the last few hundred years until the discovery of the telescope there were only 6,000 stars seen by the naked eye. |
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The faint tint of orange, no longer blinding white, is visible with the naked eye. |
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Certain fragments of the scrolls were so degraded that the ink was impossible to see with the naked eye. |
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However, to the naked eye, the color of emission seems identical among these species, but only spectrographic analysis can prove this. |
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With sails unfurled, Cosmos 1 will be bright enough to be easily visible to the naked eye. |
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The tower has moved northwards by about 20 inches, not visible to the naked eye. |
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And they called bowlers for throwing as soon as the bending and straightening of the arm became obvious to the naked eye. |
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When ranging over a great sweep of scenery, the naked eye takes in millions of shapes, shades, and textures. |
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They performed a few jumps, flips and a fair amount of swimming, just visible to the naked eye. |
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Ball lightning is a phenomenon that has been reported from naked eye sightings, not by people wearing or using infrared imaging equipment. |
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The pen needs to be used on paper with a pattern of dots, which are so finely pitched that it looks like a continuous tone to the naked eye. |
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It is practically impossible to see the Chromophyton fogbow with naked eye because it is so broad and diffuse. |
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Table salt, for example, has a characteristically cubic crystalline shape that can be observed with the naked eye. |
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If the conditions and western horizon are clear, the sky gazers could easily watch the event with naked eye till about 7.45 p.m., he says. |
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To the naked eye the prominences jutting above the solar surface often appear more noticeable than they are in a photograph. |
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Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye. |
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Cystic gravel is of a yellow colour, and appears crystalline even to the naked eye. |
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Not everyone can see it, and it is clearer to the naked eye than in photographs. |
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The ruby hue is due to tiny gold particles too small to see with the naked eye. |
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Another potential use for the system is in providing information about the workings of buildings or machinery not visible to the naked eye. |
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. |
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With the aid of his telescope, Galileo could resolve thousands of new stars which were invisible to the naked eye. |
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They can be anywhere from too small to be seen with the naked eye to as big as the chips thrown out by a chainsaw. |
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She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye. |
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Extreme macro photography allows us to explore a world that would be quite difficult to explore with the naked eye. |
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The attraction between us was almost tangible, electricity visible to the naked eye. |
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Those who mastered the rather complicated process of making daguerreotypes were awestruck that these pictures revealed details invisible to the naked eye. |
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They are obvious to the naked eye but get no larger than a sesame seed. |
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The fact that he could see the sunspots with the naked eye and that he could make out the umbrae and penumbrae of the spots suggest that they must have been extremely large. |
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The chips would be made from silicon or plastic, using microscopic machinery which can fit electric circuits on to objects too small to be seen by the naked eye. |
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Does this mean, you ask yourself, that stars visible to the naked eye have existed longer than those that had to wait for the invention of the telescope? |
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Covering less than one-thousandth of the page, along with their colour combination of yellow on white, makes them invisible to the naked eye, Crean says. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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The thick glass of the display case looked like it had been forged of clear sheets of pure ice, with not a single defect to be seen by the naked eye. |
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Stressing what the naked eye could see helped him lay the foundations of pathological anatomy, following the initiatives of the preeminent anatomist, Giovanni Morgagni. |
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Many of its celestial-events involve Venus in some way, such as the planet's first appearance as an evening star or its alignment with other planets visible to the naked eye. |
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To their scientists, the visible snow is only a small part of all the settling material that is mostly microscopic and not visible to the naked eye. |
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This guide is both a visually engaging and a clearly written introduction to reading the night sky with the naked eye, a telescope, or binoculars. |
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Some of the effects of the economic crunch were apparent to the naked eye at Art Basel. |
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The exaggerated reflection suddenly revealed that my pores were hardly as infinitesimal as my naked eye had led me to believe. |
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Gas-detecting devices currently used by investigators can detect the presence of gas which is invisible to the naked eye but not the source of the leak. |
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From Scutum in the south, through Cygnus towards Perseus, it is truly a magnificent naked eye sight that cannot be bettered from a dark site. |
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When a finger touches a surface, sweat and oil-containing substances like sebum leave behind a print that is invisible to the naked eye. |
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But not using lightmeters and only using the naked eye is strange in this era. |
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Mysterious bluejets can be seen with the naked eye from the ground, but they are rare and difficult to spot. |
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To the naked eye it is pronouncedly orange, reflecting its K spectral class. |
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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle, a tenet of quantum mechanics, has been demonstrated at scales visible to the naked eye. |
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The industrial hygienist is necessary for pretesting, because they may find more mold than is originally noticeable to the naked eye. |
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The mineral grains in such rocks can generally be identified with the naked eye. |
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The slow cooling gave time for crystals to form in the granite which are large enough to see with the naked eye, giving it a granular appearance. |
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In early times, astronomy only comprised the observation and predictions of the motions of objects visible to the naked eye. |
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Before tools such as the telescope were invented, early study of the stars was conducted using the naked eye. |
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The constellation contains four Cepheid variables that are each visible to the naked eye under optimum conditions. |
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Ionization chamber type smoke detectors detect particles of combustion that are invisible to the naked eye. |
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The mutant can be easily distinguished from wild type by the naked eye and requires no extra care for maintenance in the laboratory. |
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It's true that the horridness of these basement creatures may not be apparent to the naked eye. |
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The Fossombroniales are a specialized group of simple thalloids in which the thalli are marginally dissected into leafy appendages that appear ruffled to the naked eye. |
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Copepods, being crustaceans, are not kosher, nor are they small enough to be ignored as nonfood microscopic organisms, since some specimens can be seen with the naked eye. |
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It can be done with the naked eye, through a visual enhancement device like binoculars and telescopes, by listening for bird sounds, or by watching public webcams. |
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However, calorimetric method is considered a convenient and comfortable method for detection of biomolecules because it can be easily monitored with naked eye. |
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To the naked eye, it was a not-so-rare chance to see an interviewer, an interpreter, a cameraman, a sound man and a cable-lugging man getting in the way of real life. |
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Fungal mycelia can become visible to the naked eye, for example, on various surfaces and substrates, such as damp walls and spoiled food, where they are commonly called molds. |
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Many lichens have apothecia that are visible to the naked eye. |
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Illustrations in the codices show that priests made astronomical observations using the naked eye, assisted by crossed sticks as a sighting device. |
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Microfossil is a descriptive term applied to fossilized plants and animals whose size is just at or below the level at which the fossil can be analyzed by the naked eye. |
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Crux boasts four Cepheid variables that reach naked eye visibility. |
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The Coalsack Nebula is the most prominent dark nebula in the skies, easily visible to the naked eye as a prominent dark patch in the southern Milky Way. |
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