Definition of microphotograph in English:
microphotograph
noun mʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːfˌmaɪkrəˈfoʊdəɡræf
A photograph reduced to a very small size.
Example sentencesExamples
- Readers of this book will find concise legends accompanying the illustrations and a very comprehensive collection of gross photographs and microphotographs of all body systems.
- Figure 14 is a microphotograph of a typical area on an Edison cylinder recording.
- Some chapters provide black-and-white microphotographs that illustrate the morphologic features of the diseases.
- In this microphotograph of the anterior horn region of spinal cord, you see one of the characteristic findings of polio in its early stages - perivascular infiltrates of neutrophils.
- His data on these matters are accentuated here by dozens of Rasmussen's microphotographs.
- Another characteristic feature of many of the viral encephalitides is the glial nodule which is illustrated on this microphotograph.
- The images of endosperm without an aleurone layer were prepared by tracing cell contours on a transparent sheet from the microphotograph, and were digitized by a scanner and transformed into a binary image.
- The Los Angeles Times ran the story on the 25th (front page below the fold) and used three microphotographs from the Science article.
- A display device superimposes the scan magnetic field image on a scan laser microphotograph on a screen, so it is possible to perform defect inspection on the semiconductor device chip.
Definition of microphotograph in US English:
microphotograph
nounˌmaɪkrəˈfoʊdəɡræfˌmīkrəˈfōdəɡraf
1A photograph reduced to a very small size.
Example sentencesExamples
- The Los Angeles Times ran the story on the 25th (front page below the fold) and used three microphotographs from the Science article.
- In this microphotograph of the anterior horn region of spinal cord, you see one of the characteristic findings of polio in its early stages - perivascular infiltrates of neutrophils.
- Some chapters provide black-and-white microphotographs that illustrate the morphologic features of the diseases.
- A display device superimposes the scan magnetic field image on a scan laser microphotograph on a screen, so it is possible to perform defect inspection on the semiconductor device chip.
- His data on these matters are accentuated here by dozens of Rasmussen's microphotographs.
- Figure 14 is a microphotograph of a typical area on an Edison cylinder recording.
- Readers of this book will find concise legends accompanying the illustrations and a very comprehensive collection of gross photographs and microphotographs of all body systems.
- The images of endosperm without an aleurone layer were prepared by tracing cell contours on a transparent sheet from the microphotograph, and were digitized by a scanner and transformed into a binary image.
- Another characteristic feature of many of the viral encephalitides is the glial nodule which is illustrated on this microphotograph.
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another term for photomicrograph