词汇 | macroscopic |
释义 | macroscopic adjective uk /ˌmæk.rəˈskɒp.ɪk/ us /ˌmæk.rəˈskɑː.pɪk/ large enough to be seen without using any devices that make things look larger肉眼可见的 Big and quite big appreciable baronial bigly bloated boxcar bulky expansive heaping hearty heftily hefty higher rambling roomy royal royally savage sizable sizably the bigger the betteridiom macroscopic | American Dictionarymacroscopic adjective us/ˌmæk·rəˈskɑp·ɪk/ science large enough to be seen without using any devices that make things look larger Examples of macroscopicmacroscopic The macroscopic, coarse-grained description is less precise than the microscopic one, but simpler and accurate to within a level specified by the noise. None of the simplified approaches gives a picture of plasma evolution that does not diverge over time from the real plasma macroscopic evolution. Local temperature and velocity deviations give rise to the macroscopic concept of hydrodynamic dispersion. The discussion was restricted to the case in which the dispersion is primarily due to macroscopic mixing. For the outside diffusion regime, in the case of transparent media, the macroscopic methods are no longer valid. This allows for a very small change, made at the microscopic level, to have profound macroscopic effects in the future. The second law, of course, applies to a microscopic (or nanoscopic) system as well as a macroscopic one. 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. Many microscopic models for macroscopic statistical mechanical systems have been introduced and studied both analytically and numerically. It is in the nature of a crystal that its macroscopic appearance is determined by the microscopic units from which it is built. Species identifiable through macroscopic characters were noted in the field, while others were collected for identification using microscopic features in the laboratory. This was usually followed by macroscopic changes in leaf surface structure, namely protrusion of the minor leaf veins. The typical protocol for revealing them, either by macroscopic currents or dye uptake\\leakage, involves reduced extracellular calcium ion and prolonged depolarization. Usually - overwhelmingly likely, in typical cases - the exact behaviour of the microscopic constituents does ' wash out', and become irrelevant to the macroscopic behaviour. The macroscopic framework describes the dynamics of statistical distribution of swarms, while the motions of individuals will be described by the individual-based framework. These 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. |
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