Synonym: infinitesimal, minute, tiny. Antonym: macroscopic. Similar words: microscopically, microscope, microbe, microphone, microchip, kaleidoscope, microfiche, microcomputer. Meaning: [‚maɪkrə'skɑpɪk /-'skɒ] adj. 1. of or relating to or used in microscopy 2. too small to be seen except under a microscope 3. extremely precise with great attention to details 4. infinitely or immeasurably small.
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31. Ongoing exhibits include gem and mineral displays ranging from the microscopic to the massive, and videos of Kartchner Caverns.
32. Microscopic examinations show that crystals of zinc are embedded in the eutectic mixture.
33. This branch of thermodynamics applies the laws of statistics to component microscopic particles.
34. The encoding is done by a fine laser beam burning a series of microscopic pits into the disc surface.
35. In accordance with Wyatt etal we found a significant association between the extent of gastric metaplasia and microscopic signs of duodenitis.
36. As early as 1844,(www.Sentencedict.com) Alfred Donne published a compendium of drawings made from daguerreotypes of microscopic forms.
37. The skin is covered with microscopic hairs, invisible to the naked eye.
38. These microscopic biting flies would dry and shrivel in minutes out in the sun.
39. I found an excellent microscopic representation of a cancer cell, used by the Cancer Research Campaign in their appeal advertisement.
40. Much of her work was in microscopic petrology and mineralogy, interests which she had developed when training under Bonney.
41. Some rocks can also be dated by the microscopic tracks of decay particles ejected from the radioactive nucleus.
42. It is now increasingly apparent that the entire universe from vast galaxies to microscopic cells unfolds through systems of spontaneous self-organization.
43. Barium studies seem to be insensitive to microscopic involvement and may detect only more severe cases.
44. As the fire shed its microscopic radioactive dust over their houses and gardens, they continued to walk about, blissfully unaware.
45. Grazing cattle and sheep eat contaminated grass and plants, while fish eat plankton that has already consumed dioxin-covered microscopic particles.
46. In the giant goldfish bowl that is Hong Kong, Mrs Chan's purportedly personal decision is being examined in microscopic detail.
47. The transformation follows a 15-minute laser operation which shaves microscopic amounts of tissue from the front of the eye.
48. When bottoms itch, fingers scratch, and the microscopic eggs get scraped up and caught under the nails.
49. At a microscopic level, the range of factors and substances behaved to influence the interactions between neurones has been greatly widened.
50. On the microscopic level, this problem manifests itself in abstractionism.
51. Creating the microscopic shapes presents another challenge in its own right.
52. Whilst most bryozoa require microscopic examination, a few form colonies large and distinctive enough to be easily recognizable.
53. Impeccably decked out in designer threads and carrying microscopic mobile phones, they had a fresh-faced, privileged look.
54. Trees that could have been used to eat your car's microscopic carbon dioxide emissions.
55. The minute he got inside he was going up to his room to give it a microscopic examination.
56. Giardia lives in the gut and produces microscopic hard-walled cysts that pass out of the body with the faeces.
57. Imagine microscopic drops of ink being fired towards a sheet of paper in a defined and very carefully controlled pattern.
58. Interleukin-2 is normally present in minute quantities in the microscopic local environment of lymphocytes and acts only upon those few cells.
59. If this macroscopic change altered the microscopic laws, these laws would eventually reach a form capable of supporting an H-theorem.
60. Microscopic Identification of Mongolian Drug Achillea alpina L.
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