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mikroskopische Aufnahme
u rečniku PONS
micro·scop·ic [ˌmaɪkrəˈskɒpɪk, Am -ˈskɑ:p-] ADJ
1. microscopic inf (tiny):
winzig <winziger, am winzigsten> hum
2. microscopic (visible with microscope):
microscopic algae, creature
3. microscopic (using microscope):
microscopic analysis, examination
I. im·age [ˈɪmɪʤ] N
1. image (likeness):
Ebenbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
Abbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
2. image:
Bild nt <-(e)s, -er>
Bildnis nt <-ses, -se>
Skulptur f <-, -en>
3. image (mental picture):
Vorstellung f <-, -en>
Bild nt <-(e)s, -er>
4. image (reputation):
Image nt <-(s), -s>
Ruf m <-(e)s> kein pl
5. image LIT:
Metapher f <-, -n>
Bild nt <-(e)s, -er>
6. image COMPUT:
Abbildung f <-, -en>
II. im·age [ˈɪmɪʤ] VB trans
to image sth
sich dat etw vorstellen form
to image sth
Klett rečnik iz biologije
microscopic image
electron microscopic image
Klett rečnik iz biologije
image N
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youimage
he/she/itimages
weimage
youimage
theyimage
Past
Iimaged
youimaged
he/she/itimaged
weimaged
youimaged
theyimaged
Present Perfect
Ihaveimaged
youhaveimaged
he/she/ithasimaged
wehaveimaged
youhaveimaged
theyhaveimaged
Past Perfect
Ihadimaged
youhadimaged
he/she/ithadimaged
wehadimaged
youhadimaged
theyhadimaged
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The transferred silicon nanoparticles are shown in scanning electron microscopic images on the right.
spie.org
She projected a hugely enlarged microscopic image of plutonium (a powerful radiation emitter) lodged in a lung.
www.vancouverobserver.com
Even more remarkable is the microscopic image of pollen tubes growing out of two grains of pollen and penetrating the flower's stigma, the receptive part of the female reproductive system.
earthsky.org
Photographic documentation and drawing of the microscopic images are additional tasks that augment the spectrum of tasks of the amateur.
en.wikipedia.org
Several types of defects on the carbon surface can be "caught" and captured on the microscopic image within a few minutes.
phys.org
Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)
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Bayer MaterialScience is researching innovative insulating materials with microscopic “nanopores”, which provide a further significant reduction in the energy consumption of cooling devices.
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www.materialscience.bayer.com
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Bayer MaterialScience forscht an neuartigen Dämmstoffen mit winzigsten „Nanoporen“, die den Energieverbrauch von Kühlgeräten noch einmal deutlich senken.
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Effectively, this demonstrates the operational principle of microscopic quantum motors, as a prototype of microscopic machinery in the quantum world.
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www.iap.uni-bonn.de
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Gewissermaßen demonstriert dies das Grundprinzip mikroskopischer Quantenmotoren als Prototyp winziger Maschinen in Quantenbereich.
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The microscopic glass components use DWDM systems ( Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing ) to increase the coupling and decoupling frequency of multiple light beams in a single optical fiber, thus increasing the fiber ‘ s transmission capacity.
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www.schott.com
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Die winzigen Glasbausteine ermöglichen in sogenannten DWDM-Systemen ( Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing ) das Ein- und Auskoppeln von mehreren Lichtstrahlen in ein und dieselbe Glasfaser, deren Übertragungskapazität entsprechend ansteigt.
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When Japanese biologist Natsumi Kanzaki and his German colleague Matthias Herrmann collected a stag beetle from an oak forest in Fukushima province, they had no idea at the time about the surprise the impressive insect concealed: a microscopic threadworm, completely unknown to the zoologists until then, was hidden on the beetle ’ s body.
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www.mpg.de
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Als der japanische Biologe Natsumi Kanzaki und sein deutscher Kollege Matthias Herrmann in einem Eichenwald in der Provinz Fukushima einen Hirschkäfer aufsammelten, ahnten sie noch nicht, welche Überraschung das imposante Insekt verbarg: Denn am Körper des Käfers versteckte sich ein mikroskopisch kleiner Fadenwurm, der den Zoologen bisher gänzlich unbekannt war.
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Scientists of the center for Integrated Quantum S cience and Technology (IQST) at the University of Stuttgart have now developed a microscopic platform, which could allow for such a turnstile operation, even at room temperature.
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www.uni-stuttgart.de
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Physiker des Zentrums für Integrierte Quantenwissenschaft und –technologie (IQST) an der Universität Stuttgart haben nun eine neue mikroskopisch kleine Technologie entwickelt, die eine Photonen-Drehtür sogar bei Raumtemperatur in Aussicht stellt.
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