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For example, a range of phenomena related to high temperature superconductivity are not well understood, although the microscopic physics of individual electrons and lattices is well known.
For microscopic, atomic-level systems like a molecule, angular momentum can only have specific discrete values given by
For autoradiography on a microscopic level, the slide is typically dipped into liquid nuclear tract emulsion, which dries to form the exposure film.
For a detailed description of the differences between the microscopic ( total charge and current )
For fireflies, it is more difficult to find a microscopic explanation for the polarization, because the left and right lanterns of the larvae were found to emit polarized light of opposite senses.
For example, in 1952 Hans Hartelius conducted and published an animal study on cats entitled Cerebral Changes Following Electrically Induced Convulsions in which a double-blind microscopic pathology examination showed that it was possible to distinguish the 8 shocked animals from the 8 non-shocked animals with remarkable accuracy based on statistically significant structural changes to the brain, including vessel wall changes, gliosis, and nerve cell changes.
For a uniformly magnetized cylindrical bar magnet, the net effect of the microscopic bound currents is to make the magnet behave as if there is a macroscopic sheet of electric current flowing around the surface, with local flow direction normal to the cylinder axis.
For macroscopic bodies with known volumes and numbers of atoms or molecules per unit volume, the total van der Waals force is often computed based on the " microscopic theory " as the sum over all interacting pairs.
For example, Maxwell's equations with material absorption or Newtonian mechanics with friction are not time-reversal invariant at the macroscopic level where they are normally applied, even if they are invariant at the microscopic level when one includes the atomic motions the " lost " energy is translated into.
For example, for a fixed temperature, the system could have many dynamic configurations at the microscopic level.
For three years he was experimental assistant to Alfred Donné ( 1801 – 1878 ) in his course of lectures on microscopic anatomy.
For example, chalk is made up partly of the microscopic calcium carbonate skeletons of marine plankton, the deposition of which has induced chemical processes ( diagenesis ) to deposit further calcium carbonate.
For optical disc recording technologies such as CDs or DVDs, a laser is used to burn microscopic holes into the dye layer of the medium.
For demodectic mange, properly performed deep skin scrapings generally allow the veterinarian to identify the microscopic mites.
For example, microscopic magnetite crystals in the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were the longest-debated of several potential biosignatures in that specimen because it was believed until recently that only bacteria could create crystals of their specific shape.
For electrical testing a set of microscopic contacts or probes called a probe card are held in place whilst the wafer, vacuum-mounted on a wafer chuck, is moved into electrical contact.
For a macroscopic system, the number of eigenstates ( microscopic states ) is enormous.
For a system taking only discrete values of energy, the probability distribution is characterized by the probability of finding the system in a particular microscopic state with energy level, conditioned on the prior knowledge that the total energy of the system and reservoir combined remains constant.
For example, the term " clanking replicator " was once used by Drexler to distinguish macroscale replicating systems from the microscopic nanorobots or " assemblers " that nanotechnology may make possible, but the term is informal and is rarely used by others in popular or technical discussions.
For example, if Superman were to travel to Apokolips in some manner under his own power, he would be miniature ( if not microscopic ) in comparison to Darkseid.
For high-resolution information on metallurgical microstructures, electron microscopic methods can be employed.
For systems of large numbers of particles, the microscopic origins of macroscopic behavior fade from view.
For example, the pressure exerted by a fluid ( gas or liquid ) is the collective result of collisions between rapidly moving molecules and the walls of a container, and fluctuates on a microscopic temporal and spatial scale.
For an ideal polymer, as will be shown below, there are more microscopic states compatible with a short end-to-end distance than there are microscopic states compatible with a large end-to-end distance.

For and bodies
For weeks after the battle, bodies washed up along the Egyptian coast, decaying slowly in the intense dry heat.
For example, the rules of tournament bridge are governed by the World Bridge Federation, and by local bodies in various countries such as the American Contract Bridge League in the U. S., and the English Bridge Union in England.
For the study of the mechanical behavior of solids and fluids these are assumed to be continuous bodies, which means that the matter fills the entire region of space it occupies, despite the fact that matter is made of atoms, has voids, and is discrete.
For example, hundreds of individuals were found in Lake Callabonna with well-preserved lower bodies but crushed and distorted heads.
For these, asha was the course of everything observable, the motion of the planets and astral bodies, the progression of the seasons, the pattern of daily nomadic herdsman life, governed by regular metronomic events such as sunrise and sunset.
For that reason both types of bodies have advisory councils which have advisory and co-decision authorities.
For spherical bodies, when the occulting object is smaller than the star, the length ( L ) of the umbra's cone-shaped shadow is given by:
For the most part, car bodies were now manufactured at Elizabeth, South Australia, with engines as before, confined to the Fishermans Bend plant in Port Melbourne, Victoria.
For example, some invertebrates are attracted to dead bodies.
For example, suppose there are two bodies of equal mass, one stationary and one approaching the other at a speed ( as in the figure ).
For small bodies, destabilization is actually far more likely.
For the case where the masses of two bodies are comparable, an exact Newtonian solution is still available, and qualitatively similar to the case of dissimilar masses, by centering the coordinate system on the center of mass of the two.
For smaller bodies particularly, light and stellar wind can cause significant perturbations to the attitude and direction of motion of the body, and over time can be significant.
For two bodies known to be at the same temperature, if one seeks to decide if they will be in thermal equilibrium when put into thermal contact, it is not necessary to actually bring them into contact and measure any changes of their observable properties in time.
For example, in Israel marriage is governed by officially recognized religious bodies who each provide marriage services for their respected adherents, yet no form of civil marriage ( free of religion, for atheists, for example ) exists nor marriage by non recognized minority religions.
For that reason, the quartering of troops was cited as a grievance in the United States Declaration of Independence: < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws ; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation: ... For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us.
" For my part ," he says, " I take my stand in human anatomy "; elsewhere he insists upon " the necessity, in each particular case, of an intelligent designing mind for the contriving and determining of the forms which organized bodies bear.
For example, an object with a mass of one kilogram has a weight of about 9. 8 newtons on the surface of the Earth, about one-sixth as much on the Moon, and very nearly zero when in deep space far away from all bodies imparting gravitational influence.
For example, colonies routinely find the maximum distance from all colony entrances to dispose of dead bodies.
For orbital spaceflights, spacecraft enter closed orbits around the Earth or around other celestial bodies.
For government agencies, external stakeholders include tax-payers, higher-level government agencies, and international lending bodies such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, various economic agencies of the United Nations, and development banks.
For example, at a public meeting with VeriSign to air technical concerns about SiteFinder, numerous people, active in the IETF and other technical bodies, explained how they were surprised by VeriSign's changing the fundamental behavior of a major component of Internet infrastructure, not having obtained the customary consensus.
For example, the long-finned pilot whale secretes an enzymatic gel that rests on the outer surface of this animal and helps prevent other organisms from establishing colonies on the surface of these whales ' bodies.

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