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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.
At a modest 75-power magnification, Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye.
He classified the stars into 6 magnitudes where 1 is the brightest and 6 is the faintest visible to the naked eye.
The halftone screen used to create the greys for the text was terrible, and you could see dots with the naked eye.
Indeed, it was Captain William Fall, out in the distance, just barely visible to the naked eye.
The bending of the arm may be invisible or intractable to the naked eye, even though television cameras can film 25 frames per second.
Though invisible to the naked eye, excess calories would pile on very visible fat.
Any microscopic reduction, certainly invisible to the naked eye, is cancelled out by bulges wherever elastane cuts into flesh.
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.
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.
Although mint marks can be seen easily with the naked eye, designer's initials often require a magnifying glass to be seen.
Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope.
The eggs of the biscuit beetle are pearly white, and are not easily seen with the naked eye.
The stars are there and of course with the naked eye the Moon is also often visible.
They're systems of multiple stars so far from Earth that to the naked eye, each system appears to be a single entity.
The tide had dropped off the flats and with it, the bonefish had moved into deeper water, invisible to the naked eye.
But the idea of looking up and seeing Mars in the heavens with the naked eye is just incredible with its dominance.
He observed the stars with the naked eye because the telescope had not yet been invented.
Too small to see with the naked eye, dust mites resemble their distant relatives, spiders and ticks.
The deliverances of the microscope about the table are not in conflict with the deliverances of the naked eye.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When this was pulled away the pus beneath it showed the actinomyces grains to the naked eye.
If these are carefully separated, the antheridia can just be seen as minute whitish globules, barely visible to the naked eye.
The gold is also often visible to the naked eye in all the associated minerals, and particularly in the mispickel and blende.
These changes are described as a cribriform or porous condition of the white nervous matter, said to be visible to the naked eye.
He designates an aiming point when the target cannot be seen with the naked eye.
These vary in size from the tiniest pin-points, barely recognizable to the naked eye, to ecchymoses of moderately large size.
Pick the bundles and fasciculi apart until the fibers are so fine as to be almost invisible to the naked eye.
The gleba is composed of semi-persistent cells, plainly seen with a glass or even with the naked eye.
It is so bright that, viewed through that tube, it must have been visible to the naked eye, even when southing in full daylight.
The muscularis mucos is hypertrophied, and is evident to the naked eye as a grayish band.
If there was a square foot that hadn't been torn up I couldn't see it with the naked eye.
On their skin you cannot even distinguish the circulating veins with the naked eye.
Mundane's name was in big letters, and you could just see mine with the naked eye.
The naked eye might as well try to see the furthest star in the infinity of heaven.
Nothing is ever found visible to the naked eye in the stomach of the vendace.
In that year a parhelion appeared undistinguishable by the naked eye from the real sun.
Most of Protista are so small that they can scarcely, if at all, be perceived with the naked eye.
Sandstone is changed into quartzite, the sand grains being melted so as to become no longer visible to the naked eye.
Venus is the brightest starlike object in the night sky, and can even be seen in broad daylight with the naked eye.
By that time the chebec could be distinguished by the naked eye.
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