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ADJECTIVE
- visible to the naked eye; using the naked eye
- large enough to be visible with the naked eye
How To Use macroscopic In A Sentence
- Note the extremes of acidity and alkalinity in which macroscopical growth has developed (Range of reaction). The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
- [18] But according to noted sindonologist Giulio Fanti, "the image in discussion does not match the main fundamental properties of the Shroud image, in particular at thread and fiber level but also at macroscopic level. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
- At the macroscopic scale, samples held in test-tubes spontaneously demix under the influence of gravity into a top isotropic phase and a bottom birefringent nematic phase.
- Consumption is the main variable of macroscopical economy.
- The model makes it possible to calculate the macroscopic behaviors of the two-fluid flow, such as effective pressure, effective viscosity and shear viscosity of particle phase.
- The Cambrian fossil record suggests that many metazoans were macroscopic and adapted for life in the macrobenthos.
- Wound reactions of trees have been the subject of numerous investigations at the macroscopic and microscopic levels.
- More recently, we have also developed a method for examining the microscopic and macroscopic properties of fluids with restricted flow geometries, such as permeable and semi-permeable membranes, and used it to study phenomena such as osmosis, reverse osmosis and electro-osmosis. Contributor: Sohail Murad
- A CAS is a heterogeneous collection of interacting agents that evolves over time at the macroscopic system scale. Archive 2006-07-01
- Temporal programs reflecting the 24 h cycle of day and night are expressed by most organisms from microscopic cyanobacteria to macroscopic humans.