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Definition of macrostructure in English: macrostructurenoun ˈmakrə(ʊ)strʌktʃəˈmækroʊˌstrəktʃər The large-scale or overall structure of something, e.g. an organism, a mechanical construction, or a written text. 宏观结构 Example sentencesExamples - The macrostructures disclosed the presence of equiaxed grains as well as areas of mixed grain structure.
- The term microstructure is used to characterize the fine structure of the skeletal material of which various skeletal macrostructures are constructed.
- Chapter 8 uses the ideas of complex nonlinear systems to help explain how a myriad of microinteractions (usually at the individual level) helps govern the activities of macrostructures.
- In their chiral nematic states, the materials have a helical macrostructure which acts like a diffraction grating and selectively reflect light just like a compact disc does.
- Amazingly, this response allows the wild-type oligomeric PSII structure and the granal membrane to be maintained, emphasizing the importance and robustness of the thylakoid macrostructure.
- To understand the self-assembly mechanism of a given oligopeptide, it is necessary to study the conditions under which the oligopeptides aggregate and further develop into macrostructures.
- Their macrostructures are similar to those of present-day soils, with pseudo-anticlinal structures and cuspate structures comparable to those produced by the expansion and contraction of swelling clays.
- The diffusion coefficients determined are then averaged over the macrostructure of the surrounding excited volume.
- Freud gives the example of the army as an analogous macrostructure of supra-individual subjectivation.
- As suggested above by Carr, however, there is not a clear, unambiguous macrostructure for the book; and this makes for a complex unity.
- This may not be fossilization as we know it, of large macrostructures, but fossilization at a molecular level.
- Most 3 - D imaging modalities are slow to acquire images and only show macrostructures within the living tissue instead of what is happening at the cellular level where drugs succeed or fail.
Derivativesadjective There is a need to develop methodologies, including selection of analytical techniques, for the characterization of micro- and macrostructural features that can be used to determine the effects of materials, processing, and environmental variables on performance of concrete. Example sentencesExamples - This means that adult learners have to acquire the macrostructural principles in the target language that lead to coherence building on a large scale.
- His analysis is conducted within three macrostructural frameworks; cultural ecology, cultural values, and political economy, categories which, as observed in earlier chapters, are mutually shaped by technology.
- These self-organizing, spatio-temporal patterns are in some cases similar to the macrostructural features observed in the microstructural mapping of our ferritic steel strip samples.
- An ecocultural perspective takes account of the macrostructural and institutional features affecting the poor by considering those forces as they impinge concretely on the everyday lives of families.
Definition of macrostructure in US English: macrostructurenounˈmækroʊˌstrəktʃərˈmakrōˌstrəkCHər The large-scale or overall structure of something, e.g. an organism, a mechanical construction, or a written text. 宏观结构 Example sentencesExamples - Amazingly, this response allows the wild-type oligomeric PSII structure and the granal membrane to be maintained, emphasizing the importance and robustness of the thylakoid macrostructure.
- This may not be fossilization as we know it, of large macrostructures, but fossilization at a molecular level.
- Their macrostructures are similar to those of present-day soils, with pseudo-anticlinal structures and cuspate structures comparable to those produced by the expansion and contraction of swelling clays.
- The diffusion coefficients determined are then averaged over the macrostructure of the surrounding excited volume.
- The term microstructure is used to characterize the fine structure of the skeletal material of which various skeletal macrostructures are constructed.
- To understand the self-assembly mechanism of a given oligopeptide, it is necessary to study the conditions under which the oligopeptides aggregate and further develop into macrostructures.
- Most 3 - D imaging modalities are slow to acquire images and only show macrostructures within the living tissue instead of what is happening at the cellular level where drugs succeed or fail.
- In their chiral nematic states, the materials have a helical macrostructure which acts like a diffraction grating and selectively reflect light just like a compact disc does.
- Chapter 8 uses the ideas of complex nonlinear systems to help explain how a myriad of microinteractions (usually at the individual level) helps govern the activities of macrostructures.
- As suggested above by Carr, however, there is not a clear, unambiguous macrostructure for the book; and this makes for a complex unity.
- The macrostructures disclosed the presence of equiaxed grains as well as areas of mixed grain structure.
- Freud gives the example of the army as an analogous macrostructure of supra-individual subjectivation.
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