Examples of using Microscopic in English and their translations into Hindi
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Some potential terrorist attacks could send tiny microscopic“junk” into the air.
So you see, the microscopic world is even more amazing than science fiction.
Today's latest microprocessor contains tens of millions of microscopic transistors.
The nephrons, about two million microscopic tubular filters, clean the blood.
Even microscopic abrasions on mucous membranes are sufficient to allow viral entry.
Present-day and extinct species, inhabitants of waters, lands and the air,gigantic to microscopic in size.
Even microscopic tears in the skin that don't appear to bleed can be enough for transmission.
The fundamental wormholes are of very subtle shape, at the microscopic level their size is estimated to be 10 -35 meters.
Since these are microscopic, they are designed in such a way that they record the inside activities.
What was uncommon about Micrographia was that it was one of the first time drawings of the microscopic world had been published.
Microscopic hematuria- when a person cannot see the blood in his or her urine, yet it is seen under a microscope.
Technological progress allows more and more sensors to be manufactured on a microscopic scale as microsensors using MEMS technology.
Most often the bleeding is microscopic- when the eye is examined the blood is seen as red cells floating in the aqueous fluid.
So in the 2020s, people began to experiment-- ratherthan drilling these gigantic holes, drilling microscopic holes, no thicker than a piece of hair.
The microscopic method was very tedious and caused eye strain during long periods of work, but despite this, it was used for many years.
Grade 0(microhyphema): No visible pooling of blood, butred blood cells can be seen within the anterior chamber upon microscopic examination.
X-ray microscopic analysis, which uses electromagnetic radiation in the soft X-ray band to produce images of very small objects.
He got home and took outa microscope, only to find that the cockleburs actually had microscopic hooks that latched onto the fabric of his clothes.
As a college student, I went on an expedition across the Atlantic with a team ofscientists using a high-powered laser to measure microscopic algae.
If ctDNA is detected after surgery,this indicates there are remaining microscopic cancer cells in the patient that weren't picked up by standard tests.
It's through evolution that microscopic, single-celled organisms eventually led to all forms of life that exist today, including the most intelligent and dominant species of all: us.
The demonstration that adjuvant chemotherapy for those with possible distant microscopic disease increases the rate of cure for resected NSCLC is a major advance.
Molecular, microscopic and epidemiological investigations demonstrated the chimpanzees living at Mahale Mountains National Park have been suffering from a respiratory disease that is likely caused by a variant of a human paramyxovirus.
Even ifEurope has almost no chance of sheltering anything other than a primitive and microscopic life, this discovery would prove to us that the appearance of life on a planet is a rather ordinary phenomenon and not exceptional.
On 23rd December 2018, researchers from California Institute of Technology, United States of America(USA) made world's smallest tic-tac-toegame board using dynamic DNA microscopic organic structures that can be programmed to transform into predesigned patterns.
Also known as the water bear, this microscopic being has been shown to be able to survive being frozen for several minutes at a mere 1 degree above absolute zero.
So, in an attempt to explain the discrepancy between what the model predicted and the microscopic reality, the researchers wondered whether shorter fibrils joined together to form long fibrils, in a similar way to hair extensions.
Well there's an invisible pasture of microscopic photosynthesizers called phytoplankton that fill the upper 200 meters of the ocean, and they feed the entire open ocean ecosystem.
The use of the word"leprosy" before the mid-19th century, when microscopic examination of skin for medical diagnosis was first developed, can seldom be correlated reliably with leprosy as it is understood today.
KHz focused ultrasound cavitation effect, to cause tons of microscopic air bubbles to surround the lipocyte(fat cell) membranes and with its resonant frequency, the bubbles cause a high enough pressure to cause the fat cells to break up instantly.