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    A Light Microscope with an Objective Lens Numerical Aperture of 0.65
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A Light Microscope with an Objective Lens Numerical Aperture of 0.65

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A light microscope with an objective lens numerical aperture of 0.65 is capable of allowing two objects 400 nm apart to be distinguished when using light with a wavelength of 420 nm.
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