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Definition of Refocussing
1. refocus [v] - See also: refocus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refocussing
Literary usage of Refocussing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pathogenic Microörganisms: A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and by William Hallock Park, Anna Wessels Williams, Charles Krumwiede (1917)
"When the objectives are not thus fitted to the nose- piece, refocussing and again
hunting up the object are necessary. In so doing we repeat the caution ..."
2. Pathogenic microörganisms: A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and by William Hallock Park, Anna Wessels Williams, Charles Krumwiede (1920)
"When the objectives are not thus fitted to the nose-piece, refocussing and again
hunting up the object are necessary. In 'o doing we repeat the caution ..."
3. The Complete Photographer by Roger Child Bayley (1906)
"We raise the front now, little by little, looking at the bottom corners and
refocussing when necessary, to ascertain how much front can be raised before the ..."
4. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arthur Amos Noyes, William Albert Noyes (1902)
"In operation, the microscope is focused for most distinct vision, then without
touching or refocussing, the camera is attached by simply sliding its base in ..."
5. Miscellaneous Scientific Papers of the Allegheny Observatory of the by Allegheny Observatory, Frank Lawton Olcott Wadsworth, Frank Schlesinger (1910)
"Such refocussing is likely to produce both errors of measurement and errors of
adjustment. The first have already been dealt with in ..."
6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Hence an accurate method of refocussing is used, by which this relative change
is corrected at frequent intervals. With these refinements very long ..."
7. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"... other features of the person than were prominent when the new stimulus appeared,
in short there is a refocussing of the individual upon a new stimulus. ..."