Similar words: microscopically, scope, microchip, microcomputer, telescope, cope, ludicrous, cope with. Meaning: ['maɪkrəskəʊp] n. magnifier of the image of small objects.
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91 Only when examined under a microscope do the lines reveal themselves as double lines, precisely executed.
92 To be seen clearly under an optical microscope, cell tissues often have to be stained to increase contrast.
93 The insects are so small that they are difficult to see without using a microscope.
94 One proprietorial hand was laid, light as a priestly blessing, on an old-fashioned microscope in gleaming brass.
94 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
95 Then it is gripped by suction to the end of a pipette, under the microscope.
96 Many cements can be clearly recognized using a combined transmitted-reflected light petrological microscope.
97 An electrical pulse sends the atom to the tip of the microscope needle.
98 Specialist image analysis equipment for light and electron microscope images also require interfacing with powerful computers.
99 Either way, when seen through an electron microscope, the result is often one of startling and beautiful variety in miniature.
100 This makes control easier when looking down the microscope or when operating a computer keyboard for image analysis.
101 He paused for a moment, increasing the magnification on the microscope.
102 If none of the light bounced off the electron into the microscope there would be nothing to see.
103 A closer look at the guard hairs, under a high-powered microscope, reveals why.
104 Baranowski and his team attribute this to a layered arrangement of atoms - visible in the electron microscope.
105 Before a virus particle is prepared for the electron microscope it must be made static.
106 Cells can not normally be seen without a microscope, being about one-thousandth of a millimetre in diameter.
107 He paused and looked through the microscope again, this time at the print taken from Paula Wilson.
108 Under the microscope even the bone structure of these dinosaurs looks more like that of living mammals than cold-blooded reptiles.
109 Find an amoeba in a drop of pondwater on a microscope slide.
110 Then came that great morning when the newly made electron microscope had been used on polio slides.
111 There is a rare form of lung cancer, distinguishable from the usual type only under the microscope.
112 She grabbed hold of it and peered down the microscope again.
113 Whatever made the sap infectious was not visible with the conventional microscope.
114 Probably they hadn't been on stage more than half a dozen times before they were put under this microscope.
115 Richman then took the tissues to an electron microscope, which offers powers of magnification great enough to see viruses themselves.
116 If you looked through a microscope you could see that they had cheekbones every bit as good as Hope Steadman's.
117 Both the microscope slide and the culture were positive for the gonococcus.
118 The technique has been extensively used to study vibrations associated with surfaces and thin film samples, usually in an electron microscope.
119 Redon was particularly influenced by his botanist friend Armand Clavaud who used the microscope in studies of minute plant forms.
120 He, like most Al Davis employees, suggested the Raiders are under an unfair microscope.
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