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单词 nanoscopic
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Definition of nanoscopic in English:

nanoscopic

adjectiveˌnanə(ʊ)ˈskɒpɪkˌnanōˈskäpik
  • 1

    another term for nanoscale
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We therefore studied the effect of the presence of this anionic lipid species on the structure of the films at the nanoscopic level.
    • The result is the formation of nanoscopic particles of metallic mercury, which completely absorb light and show up as black spots.
    • The team has now used this property of single DNA strands to link together nanoscopic gold particles.
    • Ultimately, confining logical molecules in layers or three-dimensional lattices of nanoscopic bubbles might allow a true molecular computer to be built.
    • Nevertheless, if confirmed experimentally, the solenoids add yet another tiny component to the list of nanoscopic electronic parts (resistors, transistors, capacitors) needed to construct highly miniaturized circuits and machines.
    • Nanoscopic gold spheres can be reversibly bound to DNA strands.
    • The system uses magnetic fields created in a series of millions of nanoscopic power rails rather than electric charges to store memory.
    • By the end of the novel, humanity has discovered an infinite number of universes bordering ours via nanoscopic wormholes whose mouths form subatomic particles.
    • Researchers have now begun to overcome this challenge: there are three "stops" on the route of their new nanoscopic "tram" made of DNA.
    • Step edges are nanoscopic surface irregularities, minute rises from the suface level.
    • Here we report the coexistence of microscopic and nanoscopic domains and quantitative analyses of nanoscopic domains, as small as ~ 25 nm.
    • It has been found in both artificial and biological membrane systems that domains may form on nanoscopic to microscopic length scales.
    • This involves filling millions of tiny nanoscopic holes in a centimeter-sized plastic or ceramic template with a solution that contains the chemical components that make up the electrode.
    • Nanoscopic wires grown in gold may be the world's smallest solenoids, according to new theoretical analysis of the structures.
    • Assembling a machine sounds straightforward, but what if the components of that machine are nanoscopic?
    • Previously, we demonstrated in the laboratory how some rare earth metals naturally form themselves into nanoscopic parallel wires when they react chemically with a silicon substrate.
    • He and his collaborators describe the mat-making process and the mats' strength, flexibility, and nanoscopic structure.
    1. 1.1 Extremely small.
      his comment contains a nanoscopic grain of truth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His comment actually contains a nanoscopic grain of truth.
      • Our lens is even more microscopic or nanoscopic: A single word might become a big point and require a chunk of class time.
 
 

Definition of nanoscopic in US English:

nanoscopic

adjectiveˌnanōˈskäpik
  • 1

    another term for nanoscale
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here we report the coexistence of microscopic and nanoscopic domains and quantitative analyses of nanoscopic domains, as small as ~ 25 nm.
    • Nanoscopic wires grown in gold may be the world's smallest solenoids, according to new theoretical analysis of the structures.
    • It has been found in both artificial and biological membrane systems that domains may form on nanoscopic to microscopic length scales.
    • We therefore studied the effect of the presence of this anionic lipid species on the structure of the films at the nanoscopic level.
    • Previously, we demonstrated in the laboratory how some rare earth metals naturally form themselves into nanoscopic parallel wires when they react chemically with a silicon substrate.
    • Step edges are nanoscopic surface irregularities, minute rises from the suface level.
    • The team has now used this property of single DNA strands to link together nanoscopic gold particles.
    • The result is the formation of nanoscopic particles of metallic mercury, which completely absorb light and show up as black spots.
    • Researchers have now begun to overcome this challenge: there are three "stops" on the route of their new nanoscopic "tram" made of DNA.
    • This involves filling millions of tiny nanoscopic holes in a centimeter-sized plastic or ceramic template with a solution that contains the chemical components that make up the electrode.
    • The system uses magnetic fields created in a series of millions of nanoscopic power rails rather than electric charges to store memory.
    • Nevertheless, if confirmed experimentally, the solenoids add yet another tiny component to the list of nanoscopic electronic parts (resistors, transistors, capacitors) needed to construct highly miniaturized circuits and machines.
    • By the end of the novel, humanity has discovered an infinite number of universes bordering ours via nanoscopic wormholes whose mouths form subatomic particles.
    • He and his collaborators describe the mat-making process and the mats' strength, flexibility, and nanoscopic structure.
    • Ultimately, confining logical molecules in layers or three-dimensional lattices of nanoscopic bubbles might allow a true molecular computer to be built.
    • Nanoscopic gold spheres can be reversibly bound to DNA strands.
    • Assembling a machine sounds straightforward, but what if the components of that machine are nanoscopic?
    1. 1.1 Extremely small.
      his comment contains a nanoscopic grain of truth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His comment actually contains a nanoscopic grain of truth.
      • Our lens is even more microscopic or nanoscopic: A single word might become a big point and require a chunk of class time.
 
 
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