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  2. Scientists think of resolution as the ability to tell that two objects that are very close together are distinct objects rather than just one. The naked eye can tell apart (resolve) two objects (such as grains of sand) that are about a tenth of a millimetre apart – any closer than that, and we see the two as a single shape.

  3. So in this illustration, resolved means that the pathologic process has been stopped, and the normal state has returned. Improved means that the pathologic process is no longer progressing and the condition has moved more toward the normal state, but is not there yet (or may never get there).

  4. Resolution, in chemistry, any process by which a racemic mixture is separated into its two constituent enantiomers. A practical method of doing this is based upon the conversion of enantiomers into a mixture of diastereoisomers (optical isomers that are not mirror images of each other).

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  5. Feb 29, 2012 · Resolution is the ability to see two structures as two separate structures rather than as one fuzzy dot. A good example of this is when you look at the Moon with your naked eyes – you see a bright spot with patterns on it.

  6. Dec 24, 2022 · Magnification is the ability to make small objects seem larger, such as making a microscopic organism visible. Resolution is the ability to distinguish two objects from each other. Light microscopy has limits to both its resolution and its magnification.

  7. If you're resolved, you're strongly determined. If you've made a resolved decision, it won't be easy to change your mind. You can also use this adjective to mean "answered," like a resolved equation in math class or a resolved dilemma that's finally been settled.

  8. RESOLVE definition: 1. to solve or end a problem or difficulty: 2. to make a decision formally or with determination…. Learn more.

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