micro in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

micro in the PONS Dictionary

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Consequently, there exist corresponding analyses on the micro-level.
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This micro air vehicle operates in open, rolling, complex and urban terrains with a vertical take-off and landing capability.
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This necessarily involves introducing them to emerging home-based microenterprises.
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He would do a micro-budget film where all the control was in his hands.
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She wrote samizdat papers virtually every year stressing the importance of micro-behavior.
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Politically, it is divided into 6 different micro-regions, which are composed of 68 different communities of varying size.
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Elimination of micro-inequities is a current focus of universities, businesses and government agencies, as a key diversity strategy.
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The entries are formulated on the micro model and so provide summary information about all known issuers.
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In 1994, two research groups coined the name micro-electrospray (microspray) for electrosprays working at low flow rates.
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During the pregnancy, micro tears and small gas pockets can appear within the joint.
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