Potentially, the metric varies at the same scales as body temperature, from the microscale to the mesoscale. |
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The combination of the tightly bound micelle nanostructures and the microscale globules is what gives the silk its strength. |
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This project will come to an end in 2009, and we have submitted the PDD to the Gold Standard for validation in the microscale category. |
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High precision on the microscale with complete control over fiber geometry. |
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The movements engaged in by the individual bones of the cranium, by the sacrum and ultimately by the whole body are microscale movements. |
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Corrosion studies of local weak points will in future be undertaken not just on the microscale but also on the nanoscale. |
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Local sea level change is a microscale reflection of global warming patterns and ice cap melt. |
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As fuel flows through a microscale combuster, it therefore has less time to react than if it were flowing through an ordinary combustion chamber. |
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Microfluidic devices provide a number of advantageous features for microscale chemical and biochemical systems for analysis. |
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They cannot handle crucial mesoscale and microscale cloud processes. |
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These particulates may shade or interfere with gas exchange, or indicate microscale anoxic conditions, all of which could reduce plant growth and lead to fragmentation. |
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Although Dr Epstein has plenty of experience designing conventional gas turbines, his group had never encountered the constraints imposed by microscale manufacturing before. |
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In certain working conditions, e.g. in wet areas, on microscale construction sites and in the agricultural sector, the hazards are particularly significant. |
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Microcapillary electrochemical measuring system: this instrument allows the user to initiate a microscale corrosion attack localized at a given point and to observe the subsequent reactions. |
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For example, the effects of copper oxide nanoparticles on the development and community composition of complex river microbial communities were assessed by microscale and molecular methods. |
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A microscale simulation, which covers an area of about 60x60 km, and uses the output of the mesoscale simulation as its source data, usually takes between 5 and 10 minutes. |
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Cyclogenesis can occur at various scales, from the microscale to the synoptic scale. |
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Microscale autoradiographic method for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of apoptotic DNA fragmentation. |
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