- The
table lists various objects and
units by the
order of
magnitude of
their volume.
Gerald H.
Ristow (2000).
Pattern Formation in
Granular Materials....
- inclusions. The
cytoplasm is
about 80%
water and is
usually colorless. The
submicroscopic ground cell substance, or
cytoplasmic matrix, that
remains after the...
-
interaction of
submicroscopic particles in
gases Phonon,
explaining properties of
solids in
terms of
quantal collection and
interactions of
submicroscopic particles...
- microscopic) scale, but is not
sufficient for
describing them at very
small submicroscopic (atomic and subatomic) scales. Most
theories in
classical physics can...
-
Hillarp NA (January 1956). "Evidence for the
presence of
noradrenaline in
submicroscopic structures of
adrenergic axons". Nature. 177 (4497): 44–45. Bibcode:1956Natur...
- was
demonstrated to be a
specific and
sensitive approach in
detecting submicroscopic aberrations. When
using overlapping microarrays, it is also possible...
-
relation to the
development and
evolution of feathers".
Journal of
Submicroscopic Cytology and Pathology. 38 (2–3). Siena:
Nuova Immagine Editrice: 175–192...
- ISBN 0-03-008912-3. Margolis,
Stanley V.; Krinsley,
David H. (1971). "
Submicroscopic Frosting on
Eolian and
Subaqueous Quartz Sand Grains".
Geological Society...
-
light microscope, at
maximum magnification. All the
other classes are
submicroscopic.
Chylomicrons transport lipids absorbed from the
intestine to adipose...
-
particle or grain. It can
refer to:
Granule (cell biology), any of
several submicroscopic structures, some with
explicable origins,
others noted only as cell...