词汇 | example_english_microscopic |
释义 | Examples of microscopicThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. An electron microscopic study of synapse formation, receptor outer segment development, and other aspects of developing mouse retina. When observers finished reading the biopsies, gross and microscopic results were compared. Optical microscopic observations and measurements were made after clearing worms in lactophenol. A gestalt listening approach will never bring to light the microscopic and subtle melodies of the partials developed within the spectra. We have derived a microscopic expression for the self-consistent magnetic potential. To derive the microscopic expression for the self-consistent magnetic field potential, one needs to take into account the motion of the particles. Parameters were constrained further by invoking microscopic reversibility. All cysts were declared fertile (presence of protoscoleces) by veterinarians following a microscopic check. The microscopic properties and the electrical conductivity of a dense semiclassical plasma are calculated by the molecular dynamics simulation method. Secondly, nematodes were individually transferred to a microscopic slide for taxonomic identification based on morphological characteristics. Direct measurement of the effect of meniscus forces on adhesion-study of the applicability of macroscopic thermodynamics to microscopic liquid interfaces. Meanwhile, as an epistemological consequence of microscopy, the argument from invisibility had led to heated debates over microscopic reality. Consequently, a microscopic approach has been proposed that copes with the atomic reactions taking place due to the shock wave. Usually - overwhelmingly likely, in typical cases - the exact behaviour of the microscopic constituents does ' wash out', and become irrelevant to the macroscopic behaviour. The constancy of is a good assumption over the wavelength scales of interest for the microscopic processes. Histopathological examination of haematoxylin and eosin stained sections confirmed the presence of vesicular lesions but no other microscopic lesions. In cases of microscopic residual disease surgery was followed by radiotherapy. Three investigators examined 20 microscopic fields of each spleen or liver smear. Indeed, it was found that more than half of the microfilaraemic men studied had either haematuria (generally microscopic) or proteinuria, or had both. They belong to a different branch, characterised by the presence of microscopic coherence in the reacting system. The second law, of course, applies to a microscopic (or nanoscopic) system as well as a macroscopic one. The microscopic expression for the self-consistent electrostatic potential has been derived. Finally, the microscopic expression for the self-consistent potential and the polarization density is obtained. A microscopic system in which microscopic physics plays a crucial role exists in the vicinity of the reconnection point. A new simulation model is developed, in which the interaction between the macroscopic and microscopic plasma processes is able to be taken into account self-consistently. Nanotechnologists have already, by moving the atoms about, made the smallest switches that herald the time when microscopic computers or minuscule robots will be produced. No obvious developmental abnormalities in the cortex and hippocampus at the light microscopic level are observed. The models, which deal with the heat transport in non-equilibrium, are called microscopic two-step model. In each culture, at least 10 separate microscopic fields (248 mm2 field) were analyzed. Our approach will then stress that, in the space-time of modern microscopic physics, one may not consider the discrete topology as in any way 'natural'. Several description levels exist: microscopic - the variability around a mean value or pattern - and macroscopic - the pattern itself. The diamagnetic interaction allows us to identify a massive transverse photon (quasi-particle) as "the particle" of the microscopic eikonal theory. There are also some cracks to be seen: these represent just artifacts due to desiccation occurring during scanning microscopic investigation. A few specimens were lost during transfer between different culture media or between culture medium and microscopic slides. Attachment to glass surfaces was tested by exposure of microscopic slides for 1 h in liquid cultures of the test strains. In this paper, however, we consider particles with microscopic surface asperities such that they are able to make contact. Many microscopic models for macroscopic statistical mechanical systems have been introduced and studied both analytically and numerically. We recognize that light microscopic and ultrastructural characteristics for right ventricular tissues have not been widely accepted. The limited sensitivity of microscopic methods may have also explained the negative results. In particular, it is concerned with the development of microscopic features that could be used in computers that run on light and electronic displays. The cases indicate that the common tendency to associate microscopic research mainly with morphological studies of organic material is not appropriate. He maintains that when it comes to living things, we have, at the microscopic level, massive evidence of biochemical design. A scanning electron microscopic study of periphyton colonization in a small stream subjected to sodium chloride addition. Clinical diagnosis is confirmed through microscopic visualization of the mite, which may be extracted from a burrow with a blunt needle. Serial electron microscopic reconstruction of axon terminals on physiologically identified thalamcortical neurons in the cat ventral lateral nucleus. Cell counts were performed under a regular microscopic grid in diverse anteroposterior levels of the thalamus. Species identifiable through macroscopic characters were noted in the field, while others were collected for identification using microscopic features in the laboratory. The microscopic and submicroscopic examination of the various stages of the spermatogenetic cycle failed to show marked differences with respect to the controls. Thus, five blocks were sectioned for transmission electron microscopic study. The aim of the present work was to investigate at the electron microscopic level the previtellogenic avian follicle of dove. Then a search for eggs was undertaken within the liver and the faeces by means of microscopic examinations. Necropsies were performed at different intervals after infection and microscopic studies on eyes were carried out. However, the possible contamination by ingested mouse cells cannot be ruled out, although vomiting of the worms was induced prior to microscopic preparation. The spectrum analysis of this luminescence gives data on the mineralogical composition ; images at different scales (microscopic or macroscopic) give data on the growing process. Traditional microscopic observations were also performed in order to validate the molecular analysis. Furthermore, the morphology of some previously studied structures changed, and microscopic alteration in the surface texture was observed. Parts of nematodes were cleared in glycerin - alcohol when microscopic examinations were made. In microscopic physics, our only form of access to the world lies through the measurement of processes. The focus on the first decade of colonization allows a near-microscopic examination of the process. In this view, bilaterian animals evolved 'early' but were constrained to microscopic dimensions due to limited oxygen availability. Near-field interactions between longitudinal, scalar and transverse photons necessarily lead to the conclusion that a microscopic eikonal theory must be a nonlocal theory. In groups 4 and 5 the structural abnormality was diagnosed by electron microscopic analysis. Preparation of individually electrically and videorecorded eggs for integrated temporal and electron microscopic analyses. In the microscopic model, a social potential field is widely used for quantitatively describing the interactions among individuals. Within optimistic concepts it became possible to revel in nature, to individually feel joy while beholding a landscape or a microscopic animal. However, the light-microscopic method is the only practical way to compare expression of many subunit types in large numbers of cells. The transparency of the zebrafish embryo allows microscopic observations to be made with high precision. They were then checked for fusion by microscopic examination. An electron microscopic study of apoptosis in the granulosa layer of ovarian follicles in rats treated with continuous illumination. Furthermore, light microscopic evidence is provided for the likely postsynaptic destination of wb cells. Due to this any damage to these microscopic stages may have important negative consequences for the populations of this species on the shoreline. The concentration of organic debris in the microscopic slides is also higher with the increase of aquatics. The charge of a dust grain is assumed to be determined only by the microscopic electron and ion currents flowing into the grain. The microscopic, the world produced through disciplined seeing, was firmly anchored within everyday experience. The viral particles appear spherical or pleomorphic, depending on the method used for fixation for electron microscopic examination. The first is that the injected beam contains microscopic particles (pellets), which penetrate deeper into the plasma than the atoms. In other words, it functions as the bridging process between the macroscopic world and microscopic world. Furthermore, the concentrations of reactants at the microscopic scale may be enhanced at the freezing interface and dramatic acceleration of reaction rates can occur. The lungs weighed only 70-75% of normal, while microscopic examination showed striking generalized bilateral hypoplasia of the pulmonary arterial vasculature. Combined golgi and electron microscopic study on the synapses formed by double bouquet cells in the visual cor tex of the cat and monkey. One slice was cut through the middle of the heart for electron microscopic preparation. Most examples of the microscopic precancers occur commonly (actinic keratosis, cervical dysplasia). The coals were selected on the basis of microscopic analysis of the homogenised ground coals to minimise variations in organic facies. The observations that can be made of microscopic systems are quite different from those of macroscopic systems. Again, microscopic analysis leads to a determination of the neocortical regions that the amygdala contacts at each developmental age. In each case, the apparent contact angle is larger than the microscopic contact angle. Biopsies were studied using quantitative morphometric light microscopic techniques. Is it possible to say anything about the microscopic level by regarding synaptic action and action potentials as merely macroscopic field variables? With certain assumptions, these macroscopic variables may be calculated from microscopic variables; however, such calculations require verification with macroscopic experiments. Finally, if additional improvements were needed, they tuned the rule base to achieve microscopic effects. The macroscopic, coarse-grained description is less precise than the microscopic one, but simpler and accurate to within a level specified by the noise. They present an impressively broad range of evidence for it, from microscopic to behavioral, and from normal to abnormal. Correspondingly, even a slug may be said to exhibit self-control - on a microscopic level. Previous theoretical studies have been based upon either the macroscopic or homogeneous approach or upon the microscopic approach. The microscopic interface region of unfrozen water is the site of specialized chemical reactivity. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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