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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121 However, I have installed felt pads on the eyepieces of my microscope.
122 Dr. Harris is usually in the lab, bowed over a microscope.
123 One can, looking down the microscope, observe the behaviour of individual cells as the embryo develops.
124 Some crystals are so small[http://sentencedict.com], a microscope is needed to make them out.
125 Although small, these single crystals can be studied using an electron microscope.
126 Conventional sperm screening involves looking at semen samples using a light microscope.
127 Even under the microscope, it is hard to detect any structure, because of the bewildering variety of nerve fibres criss-crossing one another.
128 Intact and straight crypts fixed in 70% ethanol were easily selected under a dissecting microscope.
129 With a microscope the picture can be explored further still.
130 In another we see the same man, older, studiously working over a microscope as a marine biologist.
131 My father spent days peering through a microscope at ichneumon flies, and he wanted me to do likewise.
132 Indeed, the acoustic microscope complements well the capabilities of optical and electron microscopes, offering important advantages in certain areas.
133 Whoever suggested the grandiose title and subtitle of this book was looking down the wrong end of a microscope.
134 Which aspects of our operations will be put under the microscope?
135 Examine under the phase microscope and if it is too thin, spin down again and remove some of the fixative.
136 Medicine's achievements and potential were put under the microscope and re-evaluated more critically.
137 The microscope magnifies the object 100 diameters.
138 He invented thermograph and uncomplicated telescope and microscope.
139 This is a 20 power binocular microscope.
140 Morphology of HSV-1 was identified by inverted microscope.
141 Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of dental operating microscope ( DOM ).
142 The lath like carbide free ferrite and retained austenite has been observed by transmission electron microscope.
143 In this paper, epidermal characters of leaves in the Thermopsis lupinoides complex, the T. alpina complex and other species of Thermopsis were observed under light microscope.
144 A new technological marvel was invented at Cambridge University in England, the scanning electron microscope.
145 The developmental differences of the flowers between male and female plants of Actinidia chinensis were observed with paraffin section and scanning electron microscope(SEM).
146 Methods The morphosis of the mesothelium of the parietal pleura in rat were investigated by intrapleura injection with tracers and observed by scanning electron microscope.
147 When I visited Madame Vulpes, she let me speak to the spirit of the man who invented the microscope.
148 A measure of the magnification of an optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope.
149 Different rayon based carbon fiber precursors are studied by means of scanning electron microscope(SEM), Thermal Mechanical Tester and X-ray diffractometer.
150 Large wrinkles and introcession on the surface of spores was detected by electron microscope.
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