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Study in diseased tissues of changes which are visible to the naked eye.
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Used in science to describe large scale processes like the temperature, volume, pressure,and energy of a system characterizing the behavior of a very large number of molecules. The macroscopic values tend to be predictable and represent the average behavior of a system. They give no detailed information about the behavior of individual molecules or units of a system.
Ãâó: www.whatislife.com/glossary.htm
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| macroscopic |
Visible to the naked eye, as opposed to Microscopic, which means so small as to be invisible or indistinct without the use of a microscope.
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| macroscopical |
visible to the naked eye, ie without any optical enlargement
Ãâó: www.schuett-abraham.de/glossar-en.htm
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| macroscopic |
Visible at magnifications to 25 x .
Ãâó: www.ntu.edu.sg/home/asjqiu/corrosion/J-Q.HTM
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