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delicate

[del-i-kit] / ˈdɛl ɪ kɪt /






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Researchers point to improved resolution techniques -- such as the recent development of the holographic quantum microscope, which allows obtaining images of delicate biological samples -- along with extremely sensitive sensors that rely on quantum correlations.

From Science Daily

Qubits are extremely fragile, and the slightest changes in the environment can disrupt their delicate quantum state.

From Barron's

Taking action would require a delicate exit from direct government control in a way that preserves the implied willingness of the government to step in if there’s a crisis.

From Barron's

When this delicate system is disrupted, it can contribute to a wide range of health problems, including digestive issues, obesity, weakened immune function, and effects on mental health.

From Science Daily

It’s a delicate harbinger of the great catastrophe to come.

From The Wall Street Journal