FOV measured at 100x total magnification is 400 micrometers. What is the FOV at 40X total magnification?
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- FOV measured at 100x total magnification is 400 micrometers. What is the FOV at 40X total magnification?
2. If FOV is 5 mm and the number of cells in FOV is estimated at 35, what is the cell size in mm? In micrometers?
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