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'minute scale' is correct and is used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small scale of measurement or a time frame that is very small or brief. Example: They studied the changes in temperature over a minute scale.
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A macroscopically rather homogeneous sediment may prove to be inhomogeneous on a minute scale.
It has indeed, but only for a system on the minute scale of 100 atoms.
It bears minute scale leaves, each with a bud that has the potential for developing into a new plant.
The technology used at Imperial College works in a similar manner, whereby a structure is built layer upon layer but at a minute scale.
Wearing a magnifying visor, at a table with glues and tweezers and exact bits of wood, the boy puts together long ships and carracks in exquisite minute scale.
A thousand small sanities, each begun on a minute scale through local efforts, can help to create a million safer neighborhoods and families.
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Its leaves are reduced to minute scales.
Dr. Happer said a big issue for NIF was achieving needed symmetries at minute scales.
The presence, absence, or pattern of the mastigonemes (minute scales or hairs covering the flagellum) may also differ between two flagella.
Tom Golisano, the billionaire whose campaign commercials seem to be on the air every other minute, scaled back his advertising in the New York metropolitan area yesterday and is instead concentrating his efforts upstate, his media adviser said yesterday.
Tristerix aphyllus is a peculiar mistletoe endemic to the arid and semiarid regions of Chile that, unlike all other species of Loranthaceae, has leaves reduced to minute scales (Kuijt 1969, 1988; Fig. 1a).
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