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microscopic$48827$ - перевод на греческий

SCALE OF OBJECTS AND EVENTS SMALLER THAN THOSE THAT CAN EASILY BE SEEN BY THE NAKED EYE, REQUIRING A LENS OR MICROSCOPE TO SEE THEM CLEARLY
Microscopic; Microscopic domain
  • Slides with preserved pieces of hair under the coverslip. These samples were microscopically analysed for their condition, followed by DNA analysis, as a part of an animal forensics investigation.
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microscopic      
adj. μικροσκοπικός

Определение

microscopic
¦ adjective
1. so small as to be visible only with a microscope.
extremely small.
2. relating to a microscope.
3. minutely detailed; thorough.
Derivatives
microscopical adjective
microscopically adverb

Википедия

Microscopic scale

The microscopic scale (from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) 'small', and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to look (at); examine, inspect') is the scale of objects and events smaller than those that can easily be seen by the naked eye, requiring a lens or microscope to see them clearly. In physics, the microscopic scale is sometimes regarded as the scale between the macroscopic scale and the quantum scale. Microscopic units and measurements are used to classify and describe very small objects. One common microscopic length scale unit is the micrometre (also called a micron) (symbol: μm), which is one millionth of a metre.