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How to use microscopical in a sentence

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It allows a considerable augmentation of visual acuity and to study and work with artworks on a microscopical scale.
Only one microscopical species, Symbion pandora, has been described.
Swammerdam completed medical studies in 1667 but never practiced medicine, devoting himself to microscopical investigations instead.
The epithelial cells possess typical microscopical characteristics: the cell outline is clearly marked, and the nucleus large and spherical or ellipsoidal.
The traditional simple microscope was made with a single magnifying lens, which was often of sufficient optical quality to allow the study of microscopical organisms including Hydra and protists.
The great Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek devoted his long life to microscopical studies and was probably the first to see and describe bacteria, reporting his results to the Royal Society of London.
By microscopical examination of these criteria the wood can be classified.
A number of examples have been used to illustrate the use of microscopical and chemical techniques for investigating and analysing wood and surfaces of violins.
Product information for visual microscopical counting of reticulocytes.
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In the last century biologists began to dig deeper and deeper into the cell until they had broken it down to its molecular structure using a methodology that could be called microscopical.
Once we have received the material to be analyzed, we perform the filtration, the microscopical observation and the ferrographic analyses of the same.
A microscopical examination of the yeast taken from these rapid vigorous fermentations will only be able to give useful conclusions in one respect.
Written by and for a myopic, microscopical insomniac, it's a babeldom that puts all noveldom in the shade, that puts culture, with a sardonic laugh, in a cul-de-sac.
With 30 years of experience as a concrete petrographer, Randolph has performed thousands of petrographic and microscopical analyses of concrete and concrete materials.
Microscopical examination for the fungal infection was performed on the bristles, adjacent hypocotyl surface and the internal tissue of root primordia.
Examples from Classical Literature
In all cases identify the particles that sink by microscopical examination.
Fragments removed by the curette are subjected to microscopical examination for diagnostic purposes.
The wood, upon a microscopical examination, is shown to be that of some dicotyledonous tree of a very loose and light texture.
This differential diagnosis is a hopeless task unless controlled at every step by microscopical and bacteriological examination.
When cardiac muscle was poisoned with caffein, microscopical examination showed that the striations disappeared.
An electron microscopical study on the genesis of lipofuscin, melanin and haemosiderin in the haemopoitic tissues of fish.
Feminine qualities are specially needful in microscopical studies.
The eyes are microscopical, and almost concealed in the fur.
Do I understand that you kicked him into microscopical pieces?
The F18ab and F18ac adhesion phenotypes were tested in vitro for all 363 piglets using a microscopical adhesion test.
No microscopical alterations in the corpuscles are to be observed.
The object or material to be examined is placed on a microscopical slide.
Five major types of information useful in microbial ecology can be extracted from resolved and segmented microscopical images of growing microbial communities in situ.
A light and electron microscopical study of the spermathecae and ventral receptacle of Anastrepha suspensa and implications in female influence of sperm storage.
For most students the highlight of the workshop is examining plants using the fluorescence microscope, which is owned by the Royal Microscopical Society.
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