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macroscopic

1. large enough to be visible to the naked eye
2. Physics capable of being described by the statistical properties of a large number of parts
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macroscopic

[¦mak·rə¦skäp·ik]
(science and technology)
Large enough to be observed by the naked eye.
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macroscopic

Visible to the unaided eye.
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The macroscopic mechanical behavior of the material analyzed in PFC was conducted by studying the microscopic parameters of the particles and obtaining the relationship between the microstructure and the macroscopic mechanical behavior.
Namely, the macroscopic static traffic flow models represent the congestion with functional formulation which cannot be empirically observed and, in turn, cannot be estimated to reproduce the actual traffic speeds.
Results: Thirty four male and 06 female patients of advanced urinary bladder cancer with macroscopic / gross hematuria were included.
In order to ensure accurate assessment of botanicals and compliance with cGMP requirements, botanical, macroscopic and organoleptic analysis needs to be performed by a trained expert and samples should be compared to a voucher specimen.
In our macroscopic daily experience, however, we witness a football flying along exactly one path; it never strikes the goal and misses at the same time.
The impact of the lane-sharing of the MTWs is analyzed at microscopic and macroscopic levels.
Van Kampen makes it clear how macroscopic observations can be recorded objectively, independently of the observation and the observer, and may be the object of scientific studies.
A significant trend of increasing probability of histologically inflamed appendix with increasing severity of macroscopic feature was seen (X2 = 004 df=1, p Less than 0.005).
The essential element in the respective experiment is represented by a single decay of a radioactive atom (which, through some macroscopic machinery, kills the cat).
Gisin et al demonstrated entanglement at the macroscopic level by entangling two fiber-optics populated by 500 photons.
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