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- noun The ability to
focus on amicroscopic target.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Consistently the problem with the Gaza discussion is the endless microfocus.
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And a couple of years after that, they'll be able to see in ultraviolet, they'll be able to see in infrared, they'll be able to focus their eyes, they'll be able to come into a microfocus.
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And a couple of years after that, they'll be able to see in ultraviolet, they'll be able to see in infrared, they'll be able to focus their eyes, they'll be able to come into a microfocus.
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And a couple of years after that, they'll be able to see in ultraviolet, they'll be able to see in infrared, they'll be able to focus their eyes, they'll be able to come into a microfocus.
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For more information, please visit www. microfocus.com/eclipse.
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For more information, visit www. microfocus.com/cloudburst.
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For additional information, please visit www. microfocus.com.
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For additional information please visit www. microfocus.com.
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For additional information, please visit www. microfocus.com.
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For more information, please visit www. microfocus.com/eclipse.
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