macrograph
英:['mækrəgrɑ:f] 美: ['mækrəgrɑf]
macrograph 基本解释
n.肉眼图;近等比摄影;
英英释义
Macrograph
A macrograph, or a photomacrograph, is an image taken at a scale that is visible to the naked eye, as opposed to a micrographic image. It is sometimes defined more precisely as an image at a scale of less than ten times magnification.以上来源于:Wikipedia
macrograph 相关例句
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3D light scanning macrographyMacrograph Analysis about Subsoil Frost HeavingPHOTOMACROGRAPHY OF FOSSILS FOR PUBLICATIONFluorescence digital photomacrographyPhotomacrography of the crystalline normal and cataractous lensAcetic acid macrography in cervical cancer screening function[Photomacrography of brain surface for evaluating blood-brain barrier disruption within 24 h after focal cerebral ischemia in mice].Digital photography for science: Close-up photography, macrophotography and photomacrography‘DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR SCIENCE: CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY, MACROPHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOMACROGRAPHY.’ Enrico SavazziA method of dark-field and simultaneous light--dark-field illumination for photomacrography of autoradiographic preparations.