fine structure in English

noun
1
the composition of an object, substance, or energy phenomenon as viewed on a small scale and in considerable detail.
It has been suggested that fractals share the following features: fine structure , i.e. detail at arbitrarily small scales; great irregularity; and self similarity i.e. similar forms are repeated at various scales.

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1. X-ray Absorption Fine Structure

2. The fine-structure constant becomes an absolute constant.

3. The fine structure of the basophilic epitheliomas was relatively uniform.

4. Fine structure of the intestinal epithelium of the colonial Ascidian Botryllus schlosseri.

5. The Actomyosins were compared with respect to contraction behaviour, fine structure, and ATPase activity

6. Fine structure in the folded longitudinal acoustic (FLA) phonon peaks from high-resolution Raman spectra of Si/Si1−xGex superlattices has been observed. The observed FLA fine structure is attributed to fluctuations in the superlattice periodicity.

7. Studies in the effects of aerological fine-structure characteristics upon vertical distribution of aerosols were continued.

8. Histochemically the interstitial deposits contain calcium salts and a fine structure of mucoproteides and acid-conjugated mucopolysaccharides.

9. In 1918, Mandelstam theoretically predicted the fine structure splitting in Rayleigh scattering due to light scattering on thermal acoustic waves.

10. The theory is developed as the generalization of the previously postulated theory of fine-structure mixing induced in adiabatic and quasiresonant collisions.

11. 8 The 00 on Good Friday was the first passenger train over the rebuilt Rheidol Bridge which is a particulary fine structure.

12. The carcass is not abundant with meat, but the chest is fleshy, the meat has a fine structure and the taste is considered exquisite.

13. The ear by surgery can not show the fine structure of one normal ear, and surgery is dangerous and extortionate and its period is long.

14. Results: Fine structure of Yujinfang group was the same as that of blank group at nonage, but at metaphase and advanced stage these changed gradually.

15. The fine structure of the osteocytes and of the immediately adjacent bone matrix has been studied in the jaws of young rats demineralized with EDTA.

16. By confluence of primary desintegration foci, large elongated osmiophilic bodies of granular or amorphous fine structure and high density develop, which fill and often expand the cell processes.

17. Examples demonstrate the effectiveness of the method: control of the vertical aerosol exchange through several single and multiple temperature layers situated at various altitudes, their fine structure being related to the fine structure of the altitude dependence of the exchange coefficient; structure of the upper boundary of the exchange layer in relation to aerosol transport and aerological structure; action of wind shear upon aerosol transport.

18. Because this particular combination of Constants always appears in theoretical equations in exactly the same way, however, the fine-structure constant is really a fundamental constant in its own right

19. In four cases of acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland the fine structure of the tumor cells shows striking similarities to the serous acinar cells from human salivary glands.

20. In adults, it is apparently the complex fine structure of the aditus, as described in the present paper, that aids the retention of secretions and the formation of granulation tissues.

21. „Cecidophyes“ ribis (Acarina, Tetrapodili) changes the fine structure of the infected buds ofRibes nigrum as follows: all cells, especially the nutritive cells, contain a protoplast rich in organelles and nutrient material.

22. The sorption of Ni(II) on a calcareous Aridisol (CA) soil, one of the major soil types in northwestern China, was investigated using batch and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS

23. Several cytochemical procedures at the light and electron microscope level including enzyme–gold affinity labeling and elemental mapping by electron energy loss spectroscopy were applied to gain detailed information about its fine structure.

24. Near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) studies revealed that the semifluorinated side groups were ordered and titled at the outer surface of polymer films and allowed evaluation of the orientational order parameters.

25. An ancient buried wood dredged out from the bed of the river Ganga, of about 30000 years of age, was investigated on its anatomical characteristics, its fine structure, its physical properties, and its chemical composition.

26. Based on the binaural acoustic signals, corresponding binaural stimulation signals are generated for electrical stimulation of auditory nerve tissue of the user, wherein the binaural stimulation signals each include a fine structure component with periodic characteristics and interaural time difference (ITD) information.

27. X-ray Absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy, also named X-ray Absorption spectroscopy, is a technique that can be applied for a wide variety of disciplines because the measurements can be performed on solids, gasses, or liquids, including moist or dry soils, glasses, films, membranes, suspensions or pastes, and aqueous solutions.