Concentrated photovoltaics ( CPV ) may reduce cost by concentrating up to 1, 000 suns ( through magnifying lens ) onto a smaller sized photovoltaic cell.
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He was referring to a procedure costing about $ 1, 200 in which a doctor views the cervix through a magnifying lens to look for precancerous lesions.
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Causes vary from arson to the sun's rays setting fire to leaflets through the action of a magnifying lens, as happened to a library in Northam, Devon.
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Seen through the magnifying lens of an international border, such an incident can solidify prejudices that portray Mexicans as corrupt and Mexico as hostile territory for gringos.
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They know they are in danger the minute they are admitted to a writer's life, and they read the published text with a magnifying lens in hand.
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When viewed through a magnifying lens, the nioi appears as a sparkly line, being made up of many bright martensite grains, which are surrounded by darker, softer pearlite.
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The higher prices usually affix themselves to " no-line " bifocals, a relatively recent innovation that eliminates the giveaway line between the magnifying lens and other lens sections.
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The doctors attach the 15-to 20-centimeter ( 6-to 8-inch ) vein sections to the heart using procedures so intricate they must peer into the chest through magnifying lenses.
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As the magnifying lens of history fixes upon the Senate, we will see whether its majority leader, Sen . Trent Lott, can carry the burden that crushed Livingston.
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I've been told that it is best to water from the base of plants in full sun because water can act like a magnifying lens and burn leaves.