High-power field
A high-power field (HPF), when used in relation to microscopy, references to the area visible under the maximum magnification power of the objective being used. Often, this represents a 400-fold magnification when referenced in scientific papers.
The area provides a reference unit, for example in reference ranges for urine tests.[1]
References
- ↑ Normal Reference Range Table from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Used in interactive case study companion to pathologic basis of disease.
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