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Microscopic analysis of the rock ( petrology ) is also sometimes useful in confirming that a given segment of rock is from a particular age.
Microscopic life undersea is incredibly diverse and still poorly understood.
Microscopic traces of ytterbium are used as a dopant in the ytterbium YAG laser, or Yb: YAG laser, a solid-state laser in which ytterbium is the element that undergoes stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
Microscopic and microchemical observations, however, show that a major part of varnish is clay, which could only arrive by wind.
Microscopic is also by association used to classify and describe the units and measurements relevant to very small objects.
Microscopic examination by a pathologist is then necessary to identify molecular, cellular, or tissue architectural characteristics of epithelial cells.
Microscopic demonstration of the large typically shaped oocysts is the basis for diagnosis.
Microscopic diagnosis can be difficult because the early trophozoites (" ring form ") of all four species look identical and it is never possible to diagnose species on the basis of a single ring form ; species identification is always based on several trophozoites.
In Abbe's 1874 paper, titled " A Contribution to the Theory of the Microscope and the nature of Microscopic Vision "., Abbe states that the resolution of a microscope is inversely dependent on its aperture, but without proposing a formula for the resolution limit of a microscope.
Microscopic appearance of an old culture of Coccidioides immitis, showing fragmented chlamydospore s. This is the infective form of the fungus occurring in nature.
A two-part song regarding Uncle Wiggily is on Tourniquet's albums " Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance " and " The Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm.
Microscopic identification of eggs, or more rarely of the adult flukes, in the stool or vomitus is the basis of specific diagnosis.
* Microscopic colitis-a colitis is diagnosed by microscopic examination of colonic tissue ; macroscopically it is normal appearing.
Microscopic kinetic fluctuations among particles cause entropic loss, and this energy is unavailable for work because these fluctuations occur randomly in all directions.
Microscopic pathological features determine whether a surface epithelial-stromal tumor is benign, borderline, or malignant ( evidence of malignancy and stromal invasion ).
Microscopic morphology of the micro and macroconidia is the most reliable identification character, but a good slide preparation is needed, and also needed is the stimulation of sporulation in some strains.
Microscopic cysts form, fill with necrotic material and there is massive necrosis with replacement by cancellous bone with collapse of the lesions.
Microscopic evidence has shown that there is damage to the myelin sheath, but not to the axon.
* Atomic Force Microscopic Nanolithography ( AFM ) is a chemomechanical surface patterning technique that uses an atomic force microscope.

Microscopic and also
These alkaline hydrothermal vents also continuously generate acetyl thioesters, providing both the starting point for more complex organic molecules and the energy needed to produce them, Microscopic structures in such alkaline vents " show interconnected compartments that provide an ideal hatchery for the origin of life ".
She was also the narrator in Microscopic Milton on the Disney Channel.
Microscopic polyangiitis ( also known as " Microscopic polyarteritis ," " Microscopic polyarteritis nodosa ," " MPA ") is an ill-defined autoimmune disease characterized by a systemic, pauci-immune, necrotizing, small-vessel vasculitis without clinical or pathological evidence of necrotizing granulomatous inflammation.

Microscopic and commonly
Microscopic image of the fungus, Aspergillus fumigatus, an organism that commonly causes disease in people with chronic granulomatous disease.

Microscopic and used
Microscopic here implies that quantum mechanics has to be used to provide an accurate description of the system.
* Microscopic, very short plasma bursts from Nd: YAG lasers are used in medicine, most widely in ophthalmology.

Microscopic and small
Microscopic crustaceans include copepods and the cladocera, while many nematodes are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
** Microscopic hematuria ( small amounts of blood, can be seen only on urinalysis or light microscopy )
Microscopic findings in polyarteritis nodosa: nodular thickened and branched arteries from small bowel mucosa ( Fig.

Microscopic and objects
* Micromosaics of Harold " Henry " Dalton: Microscopic mosaics from the 19th century depicting flowers, animals and other objects, made entirely from individual butterfly wing scales and diatoms.

Microscopic and be
Microscopic theoretical treatment of fluid phases can become quite complicated, owing to the high material density, meaning that strong interactions, hard-core repulsions, and many-body correlations cannot be ignored.
Microscopic corner reflector structures can be incorporated into reflective paint for increased visibility at night, although retroreflective spherical beads are more common for this purpose.
Microscopic examination of ink smudges on the Winchester manuscript showed the marks to be offsets of newly printed pages set in Caxton's own font, indicating that same manuscript had been in Caxton's print shop.
Microscopic examination shows these warts to be of epidermal origin, consisting of bright, round cells that are closely united, without visible intercellular substance.
Microscopic hematuria with or without proteinuria may be seen.

Microscopic and Her
Her other works are the On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences ( 1834 ), Physical Geography ( 1848 ), and Molecular and Microscopic Science ( 1869 ).

Microscopic and are
Microscopic mirrors are a core element of many of the largest high-definition televisions and video projectors.
Microscopic currents in atoms inside the material are generally canceled by currents in neighboring atoms, so only the surface makes a net contribution ; shaving off the outer layer of a magnet will not destroy its magnetic field, but will leave a new surface of uncancelled currents from the circular currents throughout the material.
Image: Fernspore1. jpg | Microscopic view of dehisced fern sporangia ( no spores are visible )
* Microscopic colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease where changes are only seen on histological examination of colonic biopsies.
Microscopic analysis of the retinal neurons shows they are distended from excess ganglioside storage.
Microscopic checks of the alloy structure of finished lots of 1 % silicon-aluminum wire are performed routinely.
* Microscopic features: Spores are 8-14 x 6-10 µm, smooth, elliptical and inamyloid.
The resemblance was confirmed without delay by both observers, and the results soon appeared in Schwann's famous Microscopic Investigations on the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Plants and Animals, in which he declared that " All living things are composed of cells and cell products ".
There are five other instruments aboard both rovers, these are the Pancam ( a camera ), Mini-TES ( an infrared spectrometer ) for sensing targets at a distance, a Microscopic Imager, a Mössbauer spectrometer and an alpha particle X-ray spectrometer.
Microscopic hot spots are non-isothermal regions that exist at the micro-or nanoscale ( e. g. supported metal nanoparticles inside a catalyst pellet ) or in the molecular scale ( e. g. a polar group on a catalyst structure ).
Microscopic examination shows that seminomas are usually composed of either a sheet-like or lobular pattern of cells with a fibrous stromal network.
While there are some progressive elements on Pathogenic, such as on " The Skeezix Dilemma ", their later releases Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm and Where Moth and Rust Destroy have more marked progressive metal influences.

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