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microscopic

[mahy-kruh-skop-ik] / ˌmaɪ krəˈskɒp ɪk /


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At this hidden junction, microscopic structural irregularities and electronic defects can form, reducing both efficiency and durability over time.

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Scientists at NYU have developed a way to use light to guide how microscopic particles arrange themselves into crystals.

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This approach works by forming microscopic bubbles that collapse and briefly raise the temperature, helping break down the shells.

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They do not depend on the material's composition, shape or microscopic imperfections.

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Modern sponges contain skeletons made of countless microscopic, glass-like structures called spicules.

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