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  • are sensitive to the concrete choice of the microscopic action S and the finite ultraviolet cutoff
  • Serological testing, the MAT ( microscopic agglutination test), is considered the gold
  • These small limpets graze on the film of microscopic algae that covers the leaf blades of the ma
  • it moves about and uses its radula to rasp microscopic algae and diatoms off the rock surface.
  • e its numbers/mass every 24 hours, but nude microscopic algae multiply so quickly they can consume
  • men are formed from the remains of ancient, microscopic algae and other once-living things.
  • guish among various types of myopathies, by microscopic analysis for differing characteristics when
  • Because of this work, many microscopic anatomical structures are named after Malpi
  • mbered for his correlation of physiology to microscopic anatomical structure.
  • n 1846 he published a two-volume study, The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Dis
  • Joseph Disse specialized in the fields of microscopic anatomy, embryology and histology.
  • sor George Dock until 1910, in the field of microscopic anatomy.
  • Leeuwenhoek, or Haller, the path-finders in microscopic anatomy.
  • r neurodegenerative diseases and the use of microscopic and spectroscopic methods in neurosciences
  • to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory for microscopic and bacteriological studies, while samples
  • e; super hearing; x-ray vision; telescopic, microscopic, and heat vision; super breath and freeze b
  • of a previous history" in far more subtle, microscopic and unavoidable ways than the presence or a
  • al of Criminal Defense that concluded: “The microscopic and chemical screening tests presently used
  • Micro-animals are animals that are microscopic and thus cannot be seen with the naked eye.
  • on experiments are supplemented by detailed microscopic and analytical studies of the contacting su
  • jardin is primarily known for his work with microscopic animal life, and in 1834 proposed that a ne
  • This is a virtually microscopic animal, with a length of only 120 μm.
  • Although most microscopic animals are multicellular, myxozoa, jelly f
  • Another common group of microscopic animals are the rotifers, which are filter
  • he collective name for the small (generally microscopic) animals that permanently live under condit
  • tin fauna "animal") refers to small, mostly microscopic animals, such as protozoa, nematodes, small
  • It describes the microscopic appearance of cells and tissues, as seen do
  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first described the microscopic appearance of urate crystals in 1679.
  • rote the first collection of photographs of microscopic appearances of the Blood in Childhood disea
  • cations in an ordered manner thus forming a microscopic array.
  • culptor from Birmingham, England, who makes microscopic art.
  • areas stagnant water sources may still host microscopic arthropods known as copepods, which can car
  • Microscopic arthropods include dust mites, and spider m
  • Some nematode species are microscopic, as well as many loricifera, including rece
  • The biofilters use trillions of microscopic bacteria that cleanse the air being release
  • cies feeds on aquatic microfauna (i.e., the microscopic, bacterial film or “biofilm" which does app
  • Closeup image of a cholla spine showing microscopic barbs which make removal extremely painful.
  • Microbenthos comprises microscopic benthic organisms that are less than 0.1 mm
  • another example; one cannot expect to find microscopic Britains (even distorted ones) by looking a
  • Fluid inclusions are microscopic bubbles of liquid and gas that are trapped
  • For example, chalk is made up partly of the microscopic calcium carbonate skeletons of marine plank
  • Seeking a microscopic camera that could be incorporated into his
  • Canaliculi are microscopic canals between the various lacunae of ossif
  • spaceborne instruments) are used to achieve microscopic changes in the size of the telescope struct
  • or inflammation, but instead characteristic microscopic changes are seen in association with reduce
  • Microscopic characteristics of the mushroom include the
  • Microscopic characteristics of the mushroom include the
  • geographical distribution, host range, and microscopic characteristics.
  • differentiated from Panaeolus cyanescens by microscopic characteristics.
  • he diagnosis of disease based on the gross, microscopic, chemical, immunologic and molecular examin
  • ere proposals to computerize the process of microscopic comparisons of fired ammunition components,
  • This produces microscopic conchoidal fractures as the abrasive rolls
  • ical particles, of which Ni are in the i-th microscopic condition (range) of position and momentum.
  • ed the term exinite in 1935 to describe the microscopic constituent of coal, rich in volatiles and
  • oblematic in service with the Bundesmarine: microscopic cracks in the pressure hull forced the canc
  • This material was a plastic that could fix microscopic cracks that formed.
  • Unfortunately, his so-far microscopic creation has taken on a life of its own, li
  • Microscopic cross section of the renal cortex
  • ies a few cm in diameter, with well-formed, microscopic crystals of various minerals, including the
  • diorite veins, either in massive form or as microscopic crystals that may form spherical aggregates
  • The mineral occurs as microscopic crystals, the largest found is 6 by 20 micr
  • When this occurs, microscopic cysts develop within the kidney and slowly
  • as a mean field approximation of underlying microscopic degrees of freedom, similar to the fluid me
  • ich arises from the statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom encoded on a holographic
  • They are expected not to depend on microscopic details like the lattice structure or wheth
  • ndependence of macroscopic observables from microscopic details, such as the choice of the lattice.
  • This equation, which relates the microscopic details, or microstates, of the system (via
  • Microcapillary and microscopic devices are used to deliver DNA into a prot
  • ich grows in the same habitat and has minor microscopic differences.
  • education, including hands-on explorations, microscopic discoveries, a forest boardwalk three stori
  • alf of the binding sites), that is also the microscopic dissociation constant.
  • ause it is produced in a flame, consists of microscopic droplets of amorphous silica fused into bra
  • ers to the collision and sticking of cooled microscopic dust and ice particles electrostatically, i
  • vel The Diamond Age a nanosite represents a microscopic entity with a specific function, not necess
  • he configurational entropy is also known as microscopic entropy or conformational entropy in the st
  • Mason excelled in the post season where his microscopic ERA of 0.49 over 18 1⁄3 innings is still am
  • al identification both in hand specimen and microscopic examination of rock and mineral studies.
  • " but a further adjournment was granted for microscopic examination of the lungs.
  • listics science, it reflected the fact that microscopic examination of the Smith and Wesson gun car
  • the advice of his professor he took up the microscopic examination of metals, and spent some time
  • Electron microscopic examination of exocrine pancreatic tissues
  • medicine because it can be confused during microscopic examination of stained stool specimens with
  • ry pathologists can confirm this illness by microscopic examination of the brain tissue in animals
  • tomy became a prolonged process of repeated microscopic examination of small pieces removed from va
  • Identification between these requires microscopic examination of two main distinguishing char
  • Final diagnosis is established by microscopic examination of the excised worm.
  • interest when authorities asked him to do a microscopic examination of a rape victim's clothing.
  • rface map is a valuable result of visual or microscopic examination.
  • s ferning patterns in her dried saliva upon microscopic examination.
  • r-like) discoloration of the tissue seen on microscopic examination.
  • ontains small crystals visible only through microscopic examination.
  • for Panaeolina foenisecii, and has similar microscopic features but can be distinguished by its th
  • The use of microscopic features is necessary to distinguish clearl
  • atures, or PDFs, are optically recognizable microscopic features in grains of silicate minerals (us
  • Ultraviolet light enables the resolution of microscopic features, as well as to image samples that
  • The test can either be on microscopic features, such as spore walls or hyphal wal
  • Microscopic features: Spores ellipsoid to subovoid in s
  • Microscopic features: Spores 6 x 8.5 x 4.5 - 5 µm ellip
  • Microscopic features: Spores (6)7 x 8.5 x (3.5)4 - 5 µm
  • Microscopic features: Oval Spores
  • Microscopic features: Basidia 4-sterigmate; abruptly cl
  • Microscopic features: The basidia are 16.5 - 33 x 5.5 -
  • Microscopic features: Spores 5.5 - 7 x 4 - 5(5.5) µm el
  • Microscopic features: Spores 7 - 8.5(10) x 4 - 5.5 µm,
  • Microscopic features: Pleurocystidia fusiform with slig
  • Microscopic features: Spores 6 - 9 x 4 - 5(5.5) µm minu
  • emblage of nearly 500 species of life, from microscopic fern spores to large carnivorous dinosaurs,
  • two claws that end each leg are tufted with microscopic fibers that adhere to such surfaces by inte
  • a collective earned run average of 1.75, a microscopic figure even for the dead-ball era.
  • go sexual reproduction by producing minute, microscopic flowers.
  • lcium carbonate tests of often more or less microscopic Foraminifera.
  • ysical techniques used to apply and measure microscopic forces are Atomic Force Microscopy and Opti
  • have had some success focusing X-rays with microscopic Fresnel zone plates made from gold, and by
  • heir grade of porosity, also remove certain microscopic fungi and particulate matter.
  • Paecilomyces fumosoroseus is a microscopic fungus that infects and kills insects.
  • It has been found only as microscopic grey crystals associated with other selenid
  • ecies, have evolved intricate toe pads with microscopic hairs that can adhere to nearly any surface
  • Along with microscopic hairs, the fruit has 12 to 35 flat and stra
  • surface's orientation - due to millions of microscopic hairs, called setae, on the gecko's toes.
  • Microscopic here implies that quantum mechanics has to
  • nt is the maceral composition: maceral is a microscopic, homogeneous, petrographic entity of a corr
  • Microscopic identification of eggs, or more rarely of t
  • Light microscopic image of bone marrow showing stromal macrop
  • Microscopic Imager (MI) - obtains close-up, high-resolu
  • uiring mosaic pictures of Keystone with the microscopic imager, dusted the target with the rock abr
  • as the Paper Project have also incorporated microscopic imagery into tactile art pieces as well as
  • flood of complicated molecular and cellular microscopic images produced in a series of projects tha
  • quadruple distilled which rids the vodka of microscopic impurities.. Polar Ice vodka is an eighty p
  • These hearts vary in size from microscopic in lungfish to an estimated 20 liters capac
  • ular monoclinic prismatic crystals, usually microscopic in size.
  • The smallest craters found have been microscopic in size, found in rocks returned to Earth f
  • the development of the photographic plates, microscopic inspection of the emulsions revealed the tr
  • active, agile, indicating high motility in microscopic inspection.)
  • illous or coated by a fine, woolly layer of microscopic intertwined hairs.
  • Microscopic investigation revealed no living yeast cell
  • y be distinguished from A. cucurbitina by a microscopic investigation.
  • It occurs as opaque, yellowish to silvery microscopic isometric crystals.
  • e, and also contain plessite, troilite, and microscopic lamellae of kamacite.
  • llowing fertilisation, the zygote becomes a microscopic larva called a planula, which, upon swimmin
  • o science when he observed cilia moving the microscopic larvae of a species of the bryzoan Flustra,
  • mesodermal ossicles and are protected from microscopic larvae by pedicellariae.
  • The eggs hatch into microscopic larvae, and later on develop into young cra
  • imes, is spread through water infected with microscopic larvae. 
  • xposure to ascariasis ova which were in the microscopic larval stage, migrating via the blood from
  • glochidium (plural glochidia) is a special microscopic larval stage of larger freshwater mussels,
  • ers with semiconductor level tolerances and microscopic layers in a scalable manner.
  • f's house hid secret peepholes, cameras, or microscopic lenses, as in the Baudelaire home.
  • The disease is characterized by microscopic lesions found in muscle biopsies that show
  • , so a rock with a continuous cleavage on a microscopic level could show signs of spaced cleavage w
  • I) is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at a microscopic level.
  • stood by void nucleation and expansion on a microscopic level.
  • fish live in Lake Vanda or the Onyx River, microscopic life such as cyanobacteria algal blooms hav
  • llowing it to support a large population of microscopic life forms.
  • nts important in fisheries, a wide array of microscopic life, a variety of suspended materials, and
  • Eberth's lines: Microscopic lines that appear between the cells of the
  • gular threads as well as by somewhat broken microscopic lines.
  • and has narrated an animated series about a microscopic little chap who lives in a clock on the man
  • The story continues to reveal microscopic, machine-like parasites landing on and infe
  • For example, microscopic magnetite crystals in the Martian meteorite
  • acquire sufficient unique and reproducible microscopic marks to be identifiable as having been fir
  • Sorby (1858) was the first to document microscopic melt inclusions in crystals.
  • Microscopic metal electrodes detect the random fluctuat
  • The microscopic metallic mineral crystallizes in the hexago
  • Photosensitive glass contains microscopic metallic particles.
  • A microscopic mite Lorryia formosa.
  • They are tiny, microscopic mites and are yellow to pinkish white to pu
  • Early microscopic morphology on Middlebrook 7H11 agar is char
  • Certain microscopic nematodes (worms) are beneficial in destroy
  • lass micropipette to insert substances at a microscopic or borderline macroscopic level into a sing
  • It is a metasomatic rock with a microscopic or very-fine grain size produced by hydroth
  • They may be microscopic or macroscopic.
  • tfried Ehrenberg's (1795-1876) concept that microscopic organisms are "complete organisms" similar
  • ng renewable energy from sunlight, by using microscopic organisms such as bacteria or algae.
  • (begun in 1834), and on the part played by microscopic organisms in the formation of marine deposi
  • island, acclaimed scientist Mason Lane used microscopic parasites to advance human evolution.
  • They are microscopic parasitic worms that attach themselves to t
  • eorge to the murder in the form of a single microscopic particle of what was said to have been guns
  • logy for counting, measuring and evaluating microscopic particles suspended in fluid.
  • ry using a graphite electrode modified with microscopic particles of the uranium oxide has been inv
  • Particle Atlas, the world's first atlas of microscopic particles, The Microscope Series Handbooks,
  • , imaging studies, photographs of gross and microscopic pathologic specimens, and results of other
  • ropharmacolite is usually found as small to microscopic pearly white botryoidal aggregates with a r
  • In England he was a pioneer in microscopic petrology.
  • l mechanics to provide a bridge between the microscopic phenomena of the quantum world and the macr
  • He studied a broad range of microscopic phenomena, and shared the resulting observa
  • s interested in entomology and was adept at microscopic photography, and from 1905 to 1909 he opera
  • for the unification of the three forces of microscopic physics at a very high mass scale (a result
  • Microscopic picture.
  • the modified Stanhope lens in mounting his microscopic pictures in photographic jewels known as St
  • Biochromes: natural microscopic pigments that absorb certain wavelengths of
  • something disturbs the water's surface and microscopic plankton sense danger, emitting light as pa
  • t where they live for 3-7 years, feeding on microscopic plant and animal life and detritus.
  • called the branchial basket, extracting the microscopic plant cells on which it feeds, and then exp
  • tes live burrowed for 3-7 years, feeding on microscopic plant and animal life and detritus (decayin
  • In the marine environment, single-celled, microscopic, plant-like organisms naturally occur in th
  • star-shaped leaf hairs that are fused into microscopic plates.
  • Crypts of Henle are microscopic pockets found in scattered sections of the
  • ion of physical change in a reaction from a microscopic point of view, introducing many new concept
  • s granulomatosis; p-ANCA is associated with microscopic polyangiitis and focal necrotising and cres
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