submicroscopic
1.A submicroscopic structural unit of protoplasm, composed of a cluster of molecules.
2.A submicroscopic aggregation of molecules, as a droplet in a colloidal system.
3.An organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size, especially a bacterium or protozoan.
4.A high-velocity centrifuge used in the separation of colloidal or submicroscopic particles.
5.The absorption bands at 915cm-1 and 840cm-1 in the IR spectra and the resonance with g≈. 3 in the ESR spectra vary with the submicroscopic structure.
6.For the first time this paper reports the changing submicroscopic struc- ture of the development and senescence of the root nodule of Acacia glau- ca(L.)
7.The submicroscopic structures of various blood cells of Tilaria nilotica,Rana tigrina,Columba livia domestica and Oryctolagus cuniculus domestica were studied under the transmission electron microscope.
8.Any of various simple submicroscopic parasites of plants, animals, and bacteria that often cause disease and that consist essentially of a core of RNA or DNA surrounded by a protein coat. Unable to replicate without a host cell, viruses are typically not considered living organisms.
9.In order to overcome the un wettability between ITO target and In, a special process method is introduced At the interface of ITO target and In melt, exerting localized high pressure on In melt can increase the submicroscopic defects of ITO surface, causing In to penetrate into ITO and binding of them. The resultant wetting and spreading between ITO target and In lay a foundation for the brazing between ITO target and Cu base.

