English to Arabic Dictionary microscopic

microscopic

مجهري
definition
adjective
microscopic algae
so small as to be visible only with a microscope.
microscopic analysis of the soil
of or relating to a microscope.
translation of 'microscopic'
adjective
ميكرسكوبي,
مجهري
example
For half an hour he talked in 'microscopic' detail about how the car is built.
In many cases of heel pain located about 3cm above the heel bone, there is no inflammation present when the tendon is scanned or viewed by 'microscopic' analysis.
Specific, sometimes 'microscopic' , detail is used here, too, in a kind of a cinematic structure cutting back and forth between the two narratives.
For 'microscopic' analysis of induced cell death and fungal development, Trypan Blue staining was performed on individual leaves.
Sea ice provides a habitat for 'microscopic' marine algae which are released in the summer when the ice melts and are fed upon by krill.
Their music glows with the aural equivalent of sunlight reflecting on a thin pool of ice and pulses with 'microscopic' detail, all the while possessing a sharp absurdist sense of humor.
His dream was big whereas my dream by comparison is tiny, almost 'microscopic' .
At present, diagnosis of tissue disorders is mainly based on the 'microscopic' analysis of biopsy samples by standard histochemical procedures.
You can see it in the way the boatmen fret over their dories: spit-polishing 'microscopic' scratches on the hulls, glowering when passengers track dirt onto the decks.
Earlier studies on colchicine using conventional 'microscopic' analysis yielded inconclusive results in rat peripheral blood, although clearly positive effects were obtained in the mouse.
To begin with, when at a length of only 7 mm, young chub feed primarily on 'microscopic' algae and diatoms.
Here, they prosper in splendid 'microscopic' detail.
Seriously, it's an extremely small, 'microscopic' number, and he probably won't notice.
Indeed, large stones of the day were not polished, making it quite impossible for 'microscopic' letters to be inscribed on them in any visible way.
Specific, often 'microscopic' detail is discussed but supports the parallel narratives.
Upon 'microscopic' examination, the lens capsular epithelium was swollen, and there was a ring of densely packed cells surrounding the exposed region.
They feed on many types 'microscopic' algae that grow on calcareous material, such as coral skeletons.
Fluorescent markers that are easily visible by 'microscopic' or spectroscopic detection systems play a critical role in biology.
A number of 'microscopic' details will be neglected.
To their scientists, the visible snow is only a small part of all the settling material that is mostly 'microscopic' and not visible to the naked eye.
The doctors then suck out a little bit of the contents of the donor egg - the cytoplasm - using a 'microscopic' needle manipulated by tiny robotic arms.
They feed on 'microscopic' blue green algae plants that only thrive in saline waters.
Near these points, the behaviour of the system is universal and does not depend on the 'microscopic' details.
Sure, any time we crush bacterial cells for research, it's a sacrifice of a tiny 'microscopic' life.
A 'microscopic' splinter in a finger can be extremely painful, while a cut on your leg may not hurt as much!
His intimate Portrait of a Man (London, NG) is detailed with 'microscopic' precision and the sitter is, unusually, placed by an open window overlooking a landscape.
But all this detracts from the 'microscopic' detail of a play in which even the sweat stains on the hips of a miner's trousers acquires dramatic relevance.
No bacteria were visible upon 'microscopic' examination after growing the purified fungal isolates in liquid or on solid YPD medium without the antibiotics.
The only life found in the lake are some 'microscopic' algae that live between certain layers of water within variable depths of the lake.
Independent of the 'microscopic' details, such problems can be described at long times by a random walker moving along a tilted potential or, equivalently, a biased random walker.
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