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plural form of focus​

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Answered by RahulChiruthanur
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Answer:

focuses or foci

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Answered by sakash20207
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The noun focus can be countable or uncountable.

In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will be foci.

However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be focuses e.g. in reference to various types of focuses or a collection of focuses.

Examples

To assess telomeric localization, we quantitated the number of telomeric foci in the various strain backgrounds.

The problems with the microlens array design are low light throughput, non-uniform intensity foci, and lens aberrations.

To quantify the cortical flow we measured the mean velocity of the myosin foci using kymographs.

This shows an infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes with foci of necrosis, thrombosis, and hemorrhage.

The distribution and control of offices, such as countships, abbacies, and bishoprics, became the main foci of the political rivalries.

Spindle cell lipomas show well-differentiated adipocytes, as in a typical lipoma, but in addition have foci of myxoid tissue with spindled cells. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST. PLEASE...... AND FOLLOW ME.

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