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    Microscopic scale - Wikipedia

    In thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, the microscopic scale is the scale at which we do not measure or directly observe the precise state of a thermodynamic system – such detailed states of a system are called microstates. We instead measure thermodynamic variables at a macroscopic scale, i.e. the macrostate. See more

    The microscopic scale (from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) 'small' and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to look (at); examine, inspect') is the scale of objects and events smaller than those that can easily be seen by the naked eye, … See more

    As the microscopic scale covers any object that cannot be seen by the naked eye, yet is visible under a microscope, the range of objects that … See more

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    During forensic investigations, trace evidence from crime scenes such as blood, fingerprints and fibres can be closely examined … See more

    There have been both advances in microscopic technology, and discoveries in other areas of knowledge as a result of microscopic technology.
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    Whilst compound microscopes were first developed in the 1590s, the significance of the microscopic scale was only truly established in the 1600s when Marcello Malphigi See more

    By convention, the microscopic scale also includes classes of objects that are most commonly too small to see but of which some members are large enough to be observed with the … See more

    Whilst use of the microscopic scale has many roles and purposes in the scientific field, there are many biochemical patterns observed microscopically that have contributed significantly to the understanding of how human life relies on microscopic … See more

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