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Discover Ludwig"atomic scale" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to something that is extremely small, such as: "The new imaging technology was so powerful it could detect features at the atomic scale."
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N = = Avogadro's constant is a scaling factor between macroscopic and microscopic (atomic scale) observations of nature.
The described atomic scale visuals are GTP-less self-assembly.
Wiesendanger, R. Spin mapping at the nanoscale and atomic scale.
ON THE atomic scale, things move mind-bogglingly quickly.
Ability to control or manipulate on the atomic scale.
Although precedence can play out at the atomic scale, its influence would be system-wide, cosmic.
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Indeed, light provides a window on the universe, from cosmological to atomic scales.
It is not certain whether the dynamical and atomic scales are equivalent, but present definitions treat them as being so.
While the MNP has no cut-off length, the mode becomes unfeasible at atomic scales where quantum effects become dominant22.
Zhang, Q. et al. Single rare-earth ions as atomic-scale probes in ultra-scaled transistors.
Scientists began making flakes of graphene, an atomic-scale lattice of carbon atoms, in the 1970s.
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