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Light microscopes have a usual magnification factor of 1000 × and a maximum useful magnification of approximately 2000 ×.
(b) XR image of a 0.1-mm thick copper plate with a magnification factor of 1.25.
Crack widths were measured using a microscope with a magnification factor of 40.
This area was scanned and analyzed with magnification factor of ×220 to ×5,000.
The overall dynamic magnification factor of the guideway girder is not severe compared to the traditional wheel type vehicle.
Furthermore, it is well known that an average magnification factor of 1.25 can be expected in panoramic radiographs.
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Radiographs were taken with a GE 100 x-ray unit at magnification factors of 1.0, 1.2, 1.2, and 1.3.
Dynamic magnification factors of 1.5, 1.3 and 1.25 are applied to its modulus of elasticity, tensile and compressive strengths, respectively.
The magnification factors of the radiographic images that varied from 6 to 9.8% were corrected by the cephalometric software.
These data were stored in a computer and analyzed with Dentofacial Planner 7.0 (Dentofacial Planner Software, Toronto, Ontario, Canada), which corrected the image magnification factors of the groups.
With regard to the statistical computations, the pooled estimate SDM was used instead of the mean difference (MD), to alleviate discrepancies derived from possibly different magnification factors of the lateral cephalometric radiographs evaluated in the original articles, as well as from non-standardized and non-calibrated measurements.
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