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And there's a close-up microphotograph of it.
The newsboy accidentally dropped the nickel and it broke in half, revealing a microphotograph containing a series of numbers.
Upon receipt the microphotograph was reattached to a glass frame and was then projected by magic lantern on the wall.
Reported to have made the first microphotograph, he was also an early advocate of photographic enlargement, as well as compound and combination printing.
In modern times, the most common stanhopes are usually gold or silver crosses with Christian prayers in the microphotograph.
A microphotograph, on the other hand, is a small photograph, requiring an enlargement or a lens system to view it; the image is minified.
From 1953 to 1957, though every effort was made to decipher the microphotograph, the FBI was unable to solve the mystery.
Stein was one of the people to whom Sebold had been instructed to deliver microphotograph instructions upon his arrival in the United States.
The sectioned lens could magnify the microphotograph three hundred times, so that the viewing of the microphotographs no longer required a bulky and expensive microscope.
Dagron bypassed the need for an expensive microscope to view the microscopic photographs by attaching the microphotograph at the end of a modified Stanhope lens.
The chromosomes are depicted (by rearranging a microphotograph) in a standard format known as a karyogram or idiogram: in pairs, ordered by size and position of centromere for chromosomes of the same size.
A memorial ring in gold and black enamel, containing a microphotograph of Albert, Prince Consort, believed to have been taken by Mayall in 1861, is held today in the Royal Family's Photograph Collection.
Robert Gilmore, of General Electric in Schenectady, New York, has used the SAM to make a microphotograph of the image of the Lincoln Memorial that appears on the American one cent piece, but from the wrong side of the coin!
Up to that point a page of a message could be copied in a microfilm approximately measuring 37 mm by 23 mm but Dagron was able to reduce this to a size of approximately 11 mm by 6 mm which was a significant reduction in the area of the microphotograph.