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ultramicroscope
[ uhl-truh-mahy-kruh-skohp ]
noun
- an instrument that uses scattering phenomena to detect the position of objects too small to be seen by an ordinary microscope.
ultramicroscope
/ 藢蕦濒迟谤蓹藞尘补瑟办谤蓹藢蝉办蓹蕣辫 /
noun
- a microscope used for studying colloids, in which the sample is strongly illuminated from the side and colloidal particles are seen as bright points on a dark background Also calleddark-field microscope
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻濒路迟谤补路尘颈路肠谤辞路蝉肠辞辫路颈肠 [uhl-tr, uh, -mahy-kr, uh, -, skop, -ik], 耻濒顎卼谤补路尘颈顎卌谤辞路蝉肠辞辫顎僫路肠补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ultramicroscope1
Example Sentences
The problem, Mr. Moskowitz says, is one that many companies would envy: 鈥淚t鈥檚 so big that its success has put them under an ultramicroscope.鈥
Visibility under the "Ultramicroscope."鈥擳he particles of a sol, in contrast with the molecules of a true solution, are visible as bright scintillating points under the ultramicroscope.
It is probably too small to be seen by any of our present microscopes, even the recently invented ultramicroscope.
Our best ultramicroscopes could make a germ look forty thousand times larger.
What I saw through that ultramicroscope was not an unproven theory, but a fact.
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