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Truth, according to Kierkegaard, is achieved by:
Depth of Field
The range within a photograph that appears acceptably sharp, influenced by aperture, focal length, and focusing distance.
Objective Lens
A primary lens in a microscope that is closest to the specimen, responsible for gathering light and focusing the image.
Field Diameter
The visible area that can be seen through the microscope lens at a particular magnification.
Coarse Adjustment Knob
A control mechanism on a microscope used for making large adjustments in the focus, typically to initially bring the specimen into view.
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