0 extremely small and needing a microscope to be seen, or using a microscope to see something -- mikroskopowy
a microscopic analysis/examination
Usually - overwhelmingly likely, in typical cases - the exact behaviour of the microscopic constituents does ' wash out', and become irrelevant to the macroscopic behaviour.
Consequently, a microscopic approach has been proposed that copes with the atomic reactions taking place due to the shock wave.
Meanwhile, as an epistemological consequence of microscopy, the argument from invisibility had led to heated debates over microscopic reality.
Direct measurement of the effect of meniscus forces on adhesion-study of the applicability of macroscopic thermodynamics to microscopic liquid interfaces.
Secondly, nematodes were individually transferred to a microscopic slide for taxonomic identification based on morphological characteristics.
The microscopic properties and the electrical conductivity of a dense semiclassical plasma are calculated by the molecular dynamics simulation method.
All cysts were declared fertile (presence of protoscoleces) by veterinarians following a microscopic check.
Figure 5b shows the quartz-filled fanning fractures at the microscopic scale.