Examples of using Microscopic in English and their translations into Arabic
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Computer
What if it's microscopic?
There's a microscopic radioactive particle inside.
Now, the ICP mass spec, it's like a microscopic metal detector.
Microscopic chips have been implanted in your cerebral cortex.
Ear operations and microscopic surgery.
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Microscopic Surgery Endoscopic Surgery Laser Andrology.
Every single, tiny, microscopic little thing Must go.
Microscopic plastic beads and bovine collagen(Artefill).
Every single, tiny, microscopic little thing Must go.
Microscopic displays image stability, clear and not shake.
The vibration is microscopic, so it cannot be seen.
A microscopic parasite in the pyramidal tract of my brain stem.
Once through to an alternate dimension, the chances of return… microscopic.
But on a microscopic scale, lakes are anything but calm.
They move through aquatic plants, feeding on microscopic representatives of the animal world.
But after microscopic examination I have found that it has one small weakness.
The microscope to conduct all microscopic tests on various samples.
Then, microscopic plankton and shellfish absorbed it into their bodies.
The sun continues to fuel the growth of microscopic plants that make up the plankton bloom.
Microscopic means invisible to the eye unless aided by a microscope.
Right now, there's a microscopic army waging war inside of you.
Microscopic laryngeal Surgery, to diagnose and remove polyps and nodes.
This is covered with microscopic slits, which are distorted by the slightest movement.
The microscopic granules from the rock have formed a protective coating that's bonded to your bodies.
All kinds of microscopic parasites and organisms having sex all around me.
But microscopic pathological changes are harder to interpret once the organs start decomposing.
These are the microscopic larvae of barnacles, sponges… and most importantly, corals.
Millions of microscopic beings inhabit our bodies, and no two bodies are the same.
Clouds are formed when microscopic water droplets or ice crystals coalesce around tiny particles.