well my name is sally...two dicks. and i have no idea but being a girl, sally, and having two dicks i understand your need to find an answer.
used to make big changes in focus
You MUST use the coarse focus knob.
Coarse focus on a microscope is used only when you are using the lowest objective lens. You use it to get the object magnified mostly. The fine focus is then used to adjust the resolution to the viewer's eyesight.
1 focus is a focus. 2 or more of them are a group of foci. Personally, I say "FOE-sigh". Some people say "FOE-see". Nobody says "FOE-key".
January's color: Turquoise February's color: Silver March's color: Red April's color: brown May's color: Orange June's color: Yellow July's color: gold. August's color: Purple September's color: Pink October's color: Blue November's color: Black December's color: Green
shape,color,texture
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the answer is no......Focus Soft Colors are enhancers and will only show properly on a natural pale eye color.....
Red
color your face with crayola marker... it must be orange
A telescope with achromatic lenses.
It is the same as my '01 Focus. The schematic is here: http://www.modifiedlife.com/2001-ford-focus-car-stereo-wiring-diagram/ Basically it will tell you what color wire does what
focus more on shape and color than on the realistic depiction of particular objects.
It is important for the fovea to focus on something colorful because this is where most of color perception occurs. The fovea is small dimple located in the middle of the retina.
the msot popular color for sea hoses would be a light brownish color. Wow! I really didn't know that they exsited! Oh well I love snakes, so I focus on them more!
what kind of gasoline are you running? and what color is the smoke?
focus more on shape and color than on the realistic depiction of particular objects