The macrostructure of an argument concerns how its component statements fit together as a whole.
After the macrostructure of a material has been evaluated, specific features can then be examined microscopically.
The amorphous form is an assortment of carbon atoms in a non-crystalline, irregular, glassy state, which is essentially graphite but not held in a crystalline macrostructure.
The comparison shows that the comprehension of textual macrostructure does not necessarily imply comprehension along essential dimensions such as the text's communicative or pragatic function.
This may be described as structuralism with a profile of clear, somewhat cautious, growth, from microstructure to macrostructure.
This macrostructure, as in the case of higher plants, shows some flexibility during changes in the physicochemical environment.
Noise introduced in microstructure would eventually find its way into macrostructure and vice versa.