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This large working distance also gives the device a large depth of focus - around 1 mm - so that rough or curved objects may be imaged.
The plano-concave lens is parameterized to achieve desired focal length and the plano-cone lens is proposed to obtain large depth of focus.
This instrument has a large depth of focus (the illumination numerical aperture is 0.05).
was used with a pinhole size of Airy 2 to integrate a large depth of focus.
Distinct from that, intact cells were characterized by homogeneous fluorescence and the presence of fluorescent prey throughout the cell when choosing the same scanning height (note that confocal microscopy has a too large depth of focus to detect micropatterns in case of weak bait prey interactions).
Another challenge in imaging the full-length human eye is that the OCT delivery system needs to produce a large depth of focus to simultaneously obtain high signal strength from the anterior segment and the retinal structures while maintaining a sufficient transverse resolution.
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As corresponding to experimental results, higher σc value concurs to larger depth of focus.
The large f-number collection lens allows for a larger depth of focus but combined with the short exposure time, bright lights are required for sufficient signal-to-noise, although the short dwell time minimizes heating.
The in-vivo imaging involves a larger depth of focus, explaining the simultaneous visibility of several vascular layers.
The combination of higher magnification, larger depth of focus, greater resolution, and ease of sample observation makes SEM one of the most useful instruments in research today.
A relatively large depth-of-field is called deep; a relatively small depth-of-field is called shallow.
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