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magnifications ˌmæɡnəfəˈkeɪʃn̩z COCA⁵⁷⁶³⁹BNC⁵³⁶⁹¹ 基本例句 放大倍数magnification的复数原型magnification的复数 A microscope that produces an image by using electron beams that are transmitted pass through the specimen. Examination of internal features at high magnifications is possible. 透射电子显微镜是用穿过样品的透射电子束产生样品组织形貌像的显微镜,在透射电子显微镜上,可以在高倍下研究样品的内部结构特征。 dmse.jlu.edu.cn Precision Telecentric lenses up to100 magnifications. 远程放大倍数达到100倍。 www.e-gtm.com.cn Extended objects will always appear brighter at lower magnifications. 在低放大率的情况下,扩展光源往往显得更亮一些。 yeeyan He taught himself new methods for grinding and polishing tiny lenses of great curvature which gave magnifications up to270 diameters, the finest known at that time. 他自学的新方法研磨和抛光小的镜头大曲率了倍的多达270直径,最优秀的已知在那个时间。 blog.cnii.com.cn Modulating the water pressure in the lens and below the sensors, makes it possible to produce a variety of magnifications. 通过调解镜头中和传感器底部的水压就能完成改变摄像头放大率的功能。 yeeyan The Sun bent light from distant stars to a focal point where one million- fold magnifications should be possible, dwarfing the abilities of the most powerful telescopes. 太阳弯曲来自遥远星球的光线到一个焦点。那个焦点可能有一百万倍的放大能力,使最大功率的望远镜相形见绌。 yeeyan |