Examples of resolution in the following topics:
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- Resolving power is the ability of a microscope to distinguish two adjacent structures as separate: the higher the resolution, the better the clarity and detail of the image.
- (a) Most light microscopes used in a college biology lab can magnify cells up to approximately 400 times and have a resolution of about 200 nanometers.
- (b) Electron microscopes provide a much higher magnification, 100,000x, and a have a resolution of 50 picometers.
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- These transfers may occur between any two species that share an intimate relationship, thus adding a layer of complexity to the understanding or resolution of phylogenetic relationships .
- Explain how horizontal gene transfer can make resolution of phylogenies difficult
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- However, the neurons are able to discriminate fine detail due to patterns of excitation and inhibition relative to the field, which leads to spatial resolution.
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- X-ray crystallography enables scientists to determine the three-dimensional structure of a protein crystal at atomic resolution.
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- Considering the extreme pitch sensitivity of the human ear, it is thought that there must be some auditory “sharpening” mechanism to enhance the pitch resolution.