Results for: observation of tiny particles through a ultramicroscope
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branch of biology which studies organisms and particles which are carried in the air (such as bacteria, spores, etc.), study of airborne organismsaerobiology
branch of chemistry, study of microscopic substances and particles (Chemistry, Biochemistry)microchemistry
branch of physics that deals with microscopic objects (elementary particles, molecules, and atoms), study of properties of moleculesmicrophysics
breachable, full of pores, poriferous, having tiny holes, permeable, with poresporous
break up the larger parts by passing through a sieve; sprinkle, scatter, disperse; examine with great care, investigate; be filtered, be sieved, pass through, scatter something, separate particles, take something outsift
by emitting energy particles during atomic decayradioactively
careful inspection, close examination, inspection; examining look, searching look, gaze, observationscrutiny
careful observation of a person or group, supervision, close watchsurveillance
cataphoresis, electrically induced movement of particles, motion of colloidal particles in a liquid caused by the influence of an electrical fieldelectrophoresis
cause to be fluid, make into a fluid; cause to have the qualities of a fluid; suspend or transport fine particles in a stream of gas or air (Chemistry), make solid behave like fluidfluidize
cell destruction, dissolution of cells; splitting of a single molecule into two oppositely charged ions (Chemistry), formation of oppositely charged particlesheterolysis
charlatan or impostor, learned through observation, capable of being verified or disproved through experiments and experience, somebody guided by experience not theoryempiric
chemical unit with 2 unpaired electrons, codon, group of 3, group of 3 elementary particles, group of 3 notes, one of 3 offspring, one of three offspring born at one birth; any group of three; unit of three lines of verse; tercet, three notes played in...triplet
childish person, immature animal, infant, very young child; honey, sweetie (term of endearment); childish person (Slang), smaller and younger, something regarded with affection or pride, spoil, indulge; treat like a baby, tiny, miniature, dwarf; babyis...baby
chincapin, chinkapin, dwarf chestnut, edible nut, large evergreen tree, shrubby chestnut of the beech family with elongated leaves and tiny edible nuts; evergreen tree of the Pacific coast (of the beech family) which has deeply grooved bark and dark gr...chinquapin
 

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