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microscopic
adjective
Of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal.
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The word "microscopic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something as being extremely small or when referring to the use of a microscope to view something. Example sentence: Once I looked at the sample through the microscope, I could see the microscopic details.
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Santorum's success in Iowa has, as widely predicted, brought with it a microscopic examination of his career as a politician and on his career outside Washington following his crushing defeat in the 2006 elections.
Related: Out of the blue, on the edge of the world, killer whales converge to feast These and a million other mostly microscopic planktonic species of viruses, microbes, larvae and eukaryotes are the largely invisible origins of life, the very bottom of the food chain and the enablers of all existence.
But my book is a very microscopic view of two-and-a-half days, so there are things that probably are not in focus in this book that, in a real situation, may be happening.
For Parker's work, Novoselov took microscopic samples of graphite from drawings in the Whitworth's collection, as well as a pencil-written letter by Sir Ernest Rutherford, who split the atom in Manchester.
That's because the name of Ireland's dominant political movement since the 1930s has become microscopic beside those of its various candidates around the Irish capital in this most unusual and historically important election campaign.
And, of course, why oh why does Warren's character wear those microscopic Speedos?
In its ruling last month that the UK government must submit new air quality plans to the European Commission by the end of the year, the supreme court recognised that microscopic particles produced by the burning of diesel and other sources are responsible for the equivalent of 29,000 premature deaths each year in Britain, more than 10 times the number of fatalities from road accidents.
People follow your every move in microscopic detail, probe your sexual habits, and watch for the slightest signs of ageing.
That's a difference of just 6,364 votes, in an election with about 3m ballots cast.Such a microscopic margin was always likely to be troublesome.
Going on to read them so that the values of their qubits can be known is doubly so.As the researchers report in a forthcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, they managed to hold significant numbers of isolated rubidium atoms in place by shining a laser beam on to an array of microscopic lenses.
Add graphene, and that surface becomes much rougher (and its area much larger) at a microscopic level, meaning more chemicals can be retained on it.Graphene is not, however, the only alternative material being suggested for the condom industry.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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