Sentences with phrase «as microscopic level»

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Furthermore, on the microscopic level the very concept of localizable particle as well as the continuity of trajectory loses its meaning.
Evolution occurs at the microscopic level by changes in genes as a result of the survival of the most adapted organisms for the environment in which they live.
While such simplifying assumptions were deemed acceptable in the past, they can no longer be regarded as a correct reflection of the underlying dynamics of any realistic natural system.12 Above all, we have shown the contingent (or probabilistic) nature of all dynamically evolving systems at both the microscopic (atomic and sub-atomic) and macroscopic (terrestrial) levels.
A wash that lathers is the best as the lather helps to dislodge dirt and oils at the microscopic level.
Intestinal biopsy samples showed mild levels of microscopic inflammation in some of the children with autism, as well as in some of the non-autistic children.
X-ray imaging will allow them to visibly see materials and features at the macroscopic level as they evolve during deformations, while simultaneous X-ray diffraction measurements will permit them to examine the deformations at the microscopic scale.
A team of marine researchers funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) has discovered a three - way conflict raging at the microscopic level in the frigid waters off Antarctica over natural resources such as vitamins and iron.
Tumors were evaluated by a pathologist at the microscopic level to classify them as either classic or pleomorphic lobular breast cancer.
The detection of microscopic black holes would shore up the theory by showing that gravity can act at the quantum level, as the model predicts.
Some labs are mapping neural tracks at a microscopic level, whereas others, such as Chiang's, trace every synapse and neural branch with nanoscale precision.
He added, «One of the tricky parts is understanding how meteorites fracture at the microscopic level, and how the material will eventually burst in the atmosphere,» as meteorites have a complex microscopic structure compared to ordinary rocks and behave in different ways under stress.
Other presentations could include isolated hypoalbuminaemia, elevated aminotransferase levels (transaminitis), microscopic colitis, symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, infertility, neurologic symptoms such as peripheral neuropathy, ataxia and epilepsy with posterior cerebral calcification.
On a smaller level, UV light and the salt in seawater cause microscopic particles of plastic to emit toxic chemicals such as PCBs and DDT.
Pretty quickly, the film turns into a horror show, with the airborne, microscopic spores from a plant on the planet serving as the way those killer aliens end up in their human hosts (Scott offers a microscope - level shot of the infection entering a crewmember's body through his ear canal, which is simultaneously frightening and deviously amusing).
Again, the work is «alive» as the crystals on the engine keep on growing on a microscopic level.
These series of drawings and paintings also depict structures that occur in nature at a level hidden to the naked eye, but these images of the microscopic are now also used as building blocks to create a composition to which they are conceptually related.
As if rising sea levels aren't enough to worry about, U.S. Geological Survey scientists say melting glaciers may also adding significant amounts of carbon to the oceans, where it's readily available to microscopic organisms at the base of the food chain.
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