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Meanings of microscopically small in English
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Usage of microscopically small in English
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They began as microscopicallysmall masses near the outer tips of the ovaries.
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They can be produced to be microscopicallysmall -like microbeads in cosmetic products.
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Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension, whether idiopathic or secondary, is characterized by structural alterations of microscopicallysmall pulmonary arterioles.
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Some kinds of these amoebae can be seen with the naked eye, but most of them are microscopicallysmall.
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I have lately got a bisexual cirripede, the male being microscopicallysmall and parasitic within the sack of the female.
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The lasers act like sonar for the wind, bouncing off microscopicallysmall particulates and back to a fiber optic detector.
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The letters were almost microscopicallysmall, and crowded into the centre of the page with the effect of a decorative panel.
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Even now, while still microscopicallysmall, its individuality begins; other substances collect around it, are absorbed into it, nourish it, serve it.
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The crystals of a salt present the same facets, flashing back the sun at the same angles, whether they be large or microscopicallysmall.