Examples of using Macroscopic in English and their translations into Norwegian
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These findings were associated with dose-related increases in kidney weight and macroscopic kidney enlargement observed at all doses.
control the material properties from the atomic to the macroscopic scales.
Pure germinomas are radiation-sensitive and are regularly cured after CNS-axis radiation with a boost against macroscopic tumors.
Thermodynamic work is defined to be measurable solely from knowledge of such external macroscopic forces.
Intraperitoneal chemotherapy(IP) may be appropriate for patients with no macroscopic tumor or only minimal changes remaining after surgery.
rats leads to unspecific findings of intolerance without macroscopic abnormalities or signs of delayed toxicity.
The value is very low, so it is often used to describe the minimum radiation dose in the macroscopic.
the microstates visited by a macroscopic system during its fluctuations all have the same macroscopic properties.
higher(up to 60 Gy) toward the macroscopic tumor.
In contrast, the macrostate of a system refers to its macroscopic properties, such as its temperature,
This is often due to macrophysical considerations that yield forces as arising from a macroscopic statistical average of microstates.
positions give rise to the various macroscopic substances in the world.
there is little consistent with the traditional macroscopic world.
The DNA found in many cells can be macroscopic in length: a few centimetres long for each human chromosome.
Applying the Schrödinger equation to the question showed that the superfluid was displaying quantum mechanical behavior observable on a macroscopic scale.
Imagine a universe where Newton's laws don't hold(or, don't hold at the level of everyday macroscopic things).
What is macroscopic urinalysis?
This is not always the case: many macroscopic phenomena are based on quantum effects.
The combination of macroscopic and microscopic is a combination of unity and dialectics.
Measurement of macroscopic properties of superconductors(critical current,