microscopic in the PONS Dictionary

microscopic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to look at sth in microscopic detail

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The microscopic structure of a gill presents a large surface area to the external environment.
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Together with serum and urine biomarkers, this new paradigm may enhance our current stratification systems that rely to a great extent on light microscopic grading.
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Most primary production in the ocean is performed by microscopic organisms, the phytoplankton.
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Other exhibits focus on weather, tsunami, commercial fishing, ocean resource management, microscopic sea life, and tide-pool creatures and habitats.
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The conidia are arranged in dry, upright chains, often massing into two or more short columns per head, in wet microscopic mounts hyaline.
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Forged composite is composed of bundles of microscopic carbon fibers held together in a resin.
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This is because work occurs at both macroscopic and microscopic levels.
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On the body whorl there may be a few microscopic spiral threadlets between the shoulder and the median spiral.
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Cells subjected to electrical burns show microscopic nuclear streaming on histology examination; this feature is not present with microwave burns.
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The failure mechanism may be due to void nucleation and expansion on a microscopic level.
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