Examples of using Macroscopic in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The porosity is in a macroscopic range.
We can easily see that it is a macroscopic vertebrate, it is almost 2 meters high and it contains 10 raised to the 13th power cells.
This is talking about it from a macroscopic perspective.
A macroscopic system typically has a size of the order of 10^{23} constituent particles, so it is somewhat of a problem.
In certain cases, these changes occur at the macroscopic level.
I mean,"microscopic and macroscopic aspects of deformation and fracture.".
In most cases,a microsensor reaches a higher speed and sensitivity compared with macroscopic approaches.
Because the water contains a lot of macroscopic bodies, we can not see as far as on the water.
Unlike the other rings,it is composed of microscopic particles rather than macroscopic ice chunks.
An advanced plant polymer provides light macroscopic coverage for lashes, enabling weather and water resistance.
Macroscopic hardness is generally characterized by strong intermolecular bonds, but the behavior of solid materials under force is complex.
These tests can be performed on a macroscopic or microscopic scale.
Once the size becomes macroscopic(on the order of metres across), such an object is usually called a quark star or"strange star" rather than a strangelet.
From what I can tell, it appears to be… a macroscopic version of the virus.
At the end of the 19th century, physics had evolved to the point at which classical mechanics couldcope with highly complex problems involving macroscopic situations;
Scientists have discovered that certain macroscopic systems, for example, weather systems or insect populations, are extraordinarily sensitive to the tiniest perturbations.
It occurred to me that knowing andnot knowing can be achieved by creating a macroscopic example of quantum superposition.
Another cause could be a large range of macroscopic velocities resulting, e.g., from the receding and approaching portions of a rapidly spinning accretion disk.
There exists a psychological force that includes within its capabilities the ability to act simultaneouslyon the most microscopic and the most macroscopic levels;
They are also used for adjuvant therapy,i.e. when the macroscopic tumor has already been completely removed surgically but there is a reasonable statistical risk that it will recur.
By its nature, the effect appears only in systems with distinguishable quantum states,and hence is inapplicable to classical phenomena and macroscopic bodies.
Since all biological processes from the microscopic to the macroscopic involve the movement of charged particles, organisms are extremely sensitive to artificial EMFs.
Because the physics that governs the behavior of systems at such smallscales is much different than the physics of the macroscopic objects you see around you all the time.
If the electric field is of macroscopic origin and the charge distribution is microscopic, it is reasonable to assume that the electric field is uniform over the charge distribution.
Nanorods-- particles of matter a thousand times smaller than the stuff of today's microtechnologies-- display highly coveted optical,electronic and other properties not found in macroscopic materials.
Macroscopic changes in the appendix with chronic appendicitis may be so unexpressed that they can be detected only by morphological study of the remote process.
This is perhapsunsurprising considering conventional methods rely on macroscopic measures of topographically distributed neurodegeneration, a relatively late event in Parkinson's dementia.
The facts we experience in our macroscopic world seem to remain secure, but the main question arises as to how existing interpretations of quantum mechanics can fit into subjective facts.