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This paper demonstrated a zoom optical system with variable magnification based on the tunable polymer lens.
This study investigates the reproducibility of the reconstructed image sharpness, after modifications of the geometry setup, for a variable magnification micro-CT (μCT) scanner.
This exact tuning is accomplished by variable magnification between the micro-mirrors and the objective lens using an additional transfer lens.
The second scanner, known as the Environmental micro-CT scanner (EMCT), is a gantry based micro-CT scanner with variable magnification for scanning objects which are not easy to rotate in a standard micro-CT scanner, for example because they are physically connected to external experimental hardware such as sensor wiring, tubing or others.
Each ALBC sample was placed on the rotational stage and was translated along the continuously variable magnification stage to achieve the desired resolution (7.8 μm).
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This allows the assembly of tissue collections in TMA with variable magnifications.
The virtual reality testbed is a variable-magnification optical stimulator which consists of a pair of actuated lenses that magnify a monitor.
MLL firstly offers concurrent variable-focus and variable-magnification functions in a single liquid lens system using two different actuation schemes: electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) actuation for controlling the curvature of liquid interface and electromagnetic actuation for controlling the height of the liquid column.
This scanner also has variable optical magnification of the scintillator panel, giving fields of view from 6 mm to about 30 mm, with voxel sizes from 6 μm to about 30 μm and actual spatial resolution limits from about 15 μm to 75 μm.
Subsequently all sectors were explored at least once at variable high magnifications.
Independent variables were magnification (three levels: low, medium, and high), movement amplitude between starting point and target (five levels: 24.24, 33.11, 42.38, 51.92, and 61.61 mm), and angle to the target from the center of the board [(eight levels: 0° (right), 45° (upper right), 90° (upper), 135° (upper left), 180° (left), 225° (lower left), 270° (lower), and 315° (lower right)].
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