| 21. | In addition, neurofilaments, actin, and tubulin are often used to compare the resolving power of STED and confocal microscopes.
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| 22. | The relevant parameter is the resolving power, i . e . how many lines per mm can be resolved.
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| 23. | The resolving power of the Herschel telescopes revealed that the nebulae in the Messier catalogue were clusters of stars.
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| 24. | VHS tape has about half the picture-resolving power of the laser disk, and taped images look best on smaller screens.
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| 25. | Visual acuity, or resolving power, is " the ability to distinguish fine detail " and is the property of cone cells.
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| 26. | As de Waal puts it, " The chimpanzee resolves sexual issues with power; the bonobo resolves power issues with sex ."
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| 27. | The fast separations and high resolving power of monoliths for large molecules means that real-time analysis on production fermentors is possible.
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| 28. | He was interested in the correlation between visual perception of form and the resolving power in localized regions of the retina.
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| 29. | The grain of a photographic mosaic has just as limited resolving power as the " grain " of the retinal mosaic.
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| 30. | The new generation of 4? Ge detectors has been developed to significantly improve the efficiency and resolving power of ?-ray spectroscopy.
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