Figure 2.B, On high-power magnification microscopy, the specimen showed a patternless tissue culture-like appearance with multiple mitoses and extraasated red blood cells.
At high magnification, the germinal center in this reactive lymph node follicle has prominent macrophages with irregular cellular debris (so-called "tingible body macrophages").
This is the appearance of normal bone marrow smear at high magnification. Note the presence of an eosinophilic myelocyte, a basophilic myelocyte, and a plasma cell.
X-ray images were formed and shown in colors or in 3 dimensions, and have no distortion at low magnification.Hidden zonate phenomena of a picrite were found.
Flashing microtext that, when viewed with the unaided eye, appears to be part of the line design, bet under magnification is seen as a repeated pattern of words, codes or numbers.
We start our investigations at a very small magnification, which is equivalent to the highest magnification, which you can actually reach with a light microscope.