| 21. | This magnification scales ramifications within unsustainable components of the production process.
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| 22. | Even then, they would struggle to see it without magnification.
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| 23. | This gives slightly lower magnification, but is often more convenient.
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| 24. | Under magnification, a section through a typical foliose lichen medulla.
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| 25. | Nor is the body free from flaws when examined under magnification.
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| 26. | He also faulted Lee for presenting for comparision photographs of different magnifications.
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| 27. | The Image Navigator provides overall reference for editing at a high magnification.
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| 28. | It works out to a magnification factor of 783.3 percent.
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| 29. | Users sight their targets through a monocular viewfinder with seven times magnification.
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| 30. | The Falcons made so many, magnification was not required.
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