- magnifier of the image of small objects; "the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell"
- (microscopic) of or relating to or used in microscopy; "microscopic analysis"; "microscopical examination"
- (microscopic) extremely precise with great attention to details; "examined it with microscopic care"
- A microscope (from the μικρός, mikrós, "small" and , skopeîn, "to look" or "see") is an instrument to see objects too small for the naked eye. The science of investigating small objects using such an instrument is called microscopy. ...
- MicroScope is a weekly magazine for computer manufacturers, distributors and resellers within the channel which has been published since 1982. The magazine is available free to professionals who meet the circulation requirements. ...
- Microscopic or Micro (from the , mikrós, "small" and σκοπέω, skopéō, "look") is a term used to describe objects smaller than those that can easily be seen by the naked eye and which require a lens or microscope to see them clearly.
- (Microscopic (EP)) Microscopic is the first of only two EPs by the industrial music group Download. It was one of the first releases with a lenticular cover. Their previous LP, Furnace, also made use of this new type of packaging.
- An optical instrument used for observing small objects; Any instrument for imaging very small objects (such as an electron microscope)
- (Microscopic) 'little objects are to be compared to the greater and more beautiful works of nature, a flea, a mite, a gnat, to an Horse, an elephant, or a Lyon.' Hooke, Micrographia (1665). ...
- (Microscopic) A physical entity or process of small scale, too small to directly experience with our senses. Specifically, any phenomena on the molecular and atomic scale, or smaller. See: macroscopic.
- (Microscopic) Pertaining to the underlying quantum state of a system
- (Microscopic) Something that needs a magnifying device to see
- (Microscopic) The description of the behavior of individual molecules (at the molecular level). The behavior of an individual molecule may be very different from other identical molecules. ...
- (microscopic) Adjective. Too small to be seen by the human eye.
- (microscopic) Visible at magnifications greater than ten diameters.
- In a microscopic traffic (flow) simulation, the atomic instances are vehicles; the flow is simulated by simulating the vehicles (see macroscopic)
- (Microscopy) A microscope is an optical instrument which uses lenses to reveal details that are invisible to the naked eye. The useful (‘sharp’) magnification that a microscope can achieve depends on the wavelength of the light and the quality of its lenses. ...
- used to inspect the end surface of a connector for flaws or dirt.
- To dream of a microscope, denotes you will experience failure or small returns in your enterprises.
- Trade name for a hardware diagnostic program that uses its own operating system to manipulate hardware directly without interference from the main operating system.
- configuration errors represent the greatest obstacle to quality photomicrographs, followed by errors in filter selection, film choice, aberration, dirt and debris, and processing mistakes.
- A powerful instrument that lets scientists examine things closely that cannot normally be seen with the naked eye.
- Single or dual eyepiece design to enable close up magnification and viewing of tiny objects, as we call it a "microscopic" view
- A piece of equipment used by scientists in order to look at objects such as plants, animals and other organisms more closely
- is a special tool with a lens that makes cells or tissues look bigger. A pathologist uses a microscope to see if cells are cancerous or not.