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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a magnification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process or result of making something appear larger, often in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "The microscope provided a magnification of 1000x, allowing us to see the details of the cell structure."
Alternatives: "an enlargement" or "a zoom".
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"This a magnification of that.
Then, at a magnification of several hundred times, he finally saw her disease.
Loupe · A hand-held magnifying lens, usually with a magnification power of 10.
Cells were visualized using a Carl Zeiss LSM 710 confocal microscope at a magnification of ×63.
In egf-7, the inset is a magnification showing the expression in the brain.
This flashback expands the book thematically; it's not a diversion but a magnification.
The system acts like a microscope, but it has a camera instead of a magnification lens.
He shows me a magnification of a load of fruit flies that have been knocked out by carbon dioxide.
Histomorphometry was performed using an ocular-mounted 10 × 10 graticule at a magnification of × 100.
The device comes in two versions: with a magnification of about 5 times, for taking images of moles and rashes, and with a magnification of about 60 times, for capturing the details of blood cells and parasites.
Essentially a magnification of the Feast of the Ascension, it was established by Pope Pius XI in 1925.
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