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Section microscopique
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
microscopic section SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
microscopic [ingl. brit. mʌɪkrəˈskɒpɪk, ingl. am. ˌmaɪkrəˈskɑpɪk] ADJ.
1. microscopic (minute):
2. microscopic (using a microscope):
I. section [ingl. brit. ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. section (part):
2. section (department):
3. section (subdivision):
4. section (passage):
passage m (on sur)
partie f (on qui traite de)
5. section MILIT.:
6. section:
section BIOL., GEOL.
7. section MAT.:
8. section MED.:
9. section FERRO. (part of network):
10. section ingl. am. FERRO. (of sleeping car):
11. section ingl. am. FERRO. (relief train):
II. section [ingl. brit. ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n] V. trans.
1. section (divide):
section document, text
section computer screen
2. section MED. (in surgery):
3. section ingl. brit. MED. (confine to mental hospital):
section person
en el diccionario PONS
microscopic ADJ.
I. section [ˈsekʃən] SUST.
1. section (part):
section of a road, railway
section of a document
section of an orange
section of a newspaper
pages fpl
2. section (department):
3. section MÚS.:
4. section (military unit):
5. section (surgical cut):
II. section [ˈsekʃən] V. trans.
1. section (divide):
2. section ingl. brit. MED.:
en el diccionario PONS
microscopic ADJ.
I. section [ˈsek·ʃ ə n] SUST.
1. section (part):
section of a road, railroad
section of a document
section of an orange
section of a newspaper
pages fpl
2. section (department):
3. section MÚS.:
4. section (military unit):
5. section (surgical cut):
II. section [ˈsek·ʃ ə n] V. trans.
Present
Isection
yousection
he/she/itsections
wesection
yousection
theysection
Past
Isectioned
yousectioned
he/she/itsectioned
wesectioned
yousectioned
theysectioned
Present Perfect
Ihavesectioned
youhavesectioned
he/she/ithassectioned
wehavesectioned
youhavesectioned
theyhavesectioned
Past Perfect
Ihadsectioned
youhadsectioned
he/she/ithadsectioned
wehadsectioned
youhadsectioned
theyhadsectioned
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Together with serum and urine biomarkers, this new paradigm may enhance our current stratification systems that rely to a great extent on light microscopic grading.
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On the body whorl there may be a few microscopic spiral threadlets between the shoulder and the median spiral.
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The failure mechanism may be due to void nucleation and expansion on a microscopic level.
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If a drawn microscopic state has lower energy than the original state, the excess energy is transferred to the demon.
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This is because work occurs at both macroscopic and microscopic levels.
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