English to Punjabi Dictionary microscopic

microscopic

ਸੂਖਮ
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.
example
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.
They feed on many types 'microscopic' algae that grow on calcareous material, such as coral skeletons.
They feed on 'microscopic' blue green algae plants that only thrive in saline waters.
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.
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.
By chemical analysis and 'microscopic' examination we found that the spheres and end fittings were made from a sophisticated Titanium alloy.
This 'microscopic' , single-celled green algae contains more chlorophyll than any known plant - nearly four times the amount found in spirulina.
It is believed that the 'microscopic' plankton on which tiny sandeel larvae feed are moving northwards as the sea water warms, leaving the baby fish with nothing to feed on.
Is she flipping through a magazine and raving about a 'microscopic' skirt?
To begin with, when at a length of only 7 mm, young chub feed primarily on 'microscopic' algae and diatoms.
Most of these fossils are 'microscopic' bacteria and algae.
Morphological changes were evaluated by phase-contrast 'microscopic' analysis.
From now on every shuttle launch will be tracked and examined in 'microscopic' detail, and this should set a precedent for all future manned space launches.
The only life found in the lake are some 'microscopic' algae that live between certain layers of water within variable depths of the lake.
Furthermore, the intellectual processes of pathologists during 'microscopic' analysis sessions can differ from one another noticeably.
His dream was big whereas my dream by comparison is tiny, almost 'microscopic' .
Snow algae are colorful, 'microscopic' organisms that thrive in the chilly, acidic, sun-blasted, and nutrient-poor confines of melting snow.
Remind me why paying $25.00 for two endive leaves and a 'microscopic' piece of seared tuna on a tiny plate would make sense on any planet in the universe?
One of my concerns, echoing those of Duster, is the manner in which external traits previously linked to race might now become 'microscopic' objects of distrust and abnormalcy.
Rip him apart into teeny tiny 'microscopic' pieces.
Near these points, the behaviour of the system is universal and does not depend on the 'microscopic' details.
The presence of 'microscopic' algae in the circulatory system and internal organs can help to locate where the victim died, as they vary from place to place.
Sure, any time we crush bacterial cells for research, it's a sacrifice of a tiny 'microscopic' life.
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.
Red cells and hemoglobin may be accompanied by seeing red cells in a 'microscopic' examination, by a positive chemical analysis for blood or by both.
As the facility executive stepped back from the individual reports, he realized that 'microscopic' analysis didn't tell the whole story.
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.
It is likely that a larger percentage of these blades were utilized, but without 'microscopic' wear analysis, that percentage could not be determined.
Copepods feed on 'microscopic' algae and in turn serve as food for millions of other invertebrates and fish.
And there is hope that because each of the three countries used slightly different techniques, 'microscopic' and chemical analysis might show up where the chemical was from.
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