objective lens :)
Objective lenses are found on the nose piece of a microscope and they range from low to high magnification. The user can rotate the nose piece to switch between different objective lenses to achieve different levels of magnification when observing a specimen.
The nose jewelry piece should be right under the crease of your nose. Otherwise it is up to high where more nerves lay.
the nose piece turns the objectives to see differnent levels of maginitude to see your specimen
Yes. The surgeon will use another piece of your bone to make a high bridge on your nose and then chip down the sides so the nose is more narrow.
The nose piece on a microscope holds and rotates multiple objective lenses. By rotating the nose piece, different objective lenses can be easily selected for viewing specimens at different magnifications.
Yes, the nosepiece of a microscope is also referred to as the "nose turret" or "revolving nosepiece".
no its not the last nose job took a piece of his ear to make a nose
There shouldn't be a back piece.... You should either have a hoop( segment ring or CBR) or a nose screw. Neither of which have a back piece
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