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Definition of microphysics in English: microphysicsplural noun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˌfɪzɪksˌmaɪkroʊˈfɪzɪks treated as singular The branch of physics that deals with bodies and phenomena on a microscopic or smaller scale, especially with molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles. 微观物理学 Example sentencesExamples - We could never predict this coding on the basis of biochemistry or microphysics alone.
- We do it by taking the same approach to microphysics.
- Given the claims about microphysics it is vital for Green's argument that the real causation can only be found at the microlevel.
- In the realm of microphysics, where we have strong (but still contestable) evidence of indeterminism, our ordinary causal notions do not easily apply.
- How is it that microphysics is time-reversible, yet macroscopic systems show increasing entropy?
- Nuclear power is a result of man's understanding, and discovery, of principles of what are called microphysics.
- Microphysics, for example, is a perfect expression of this: All of microphysics is based on things which are efficient, which determine our power to exist, especially today, but which exist beyond the power of our senses to detect.
- What we see in the sky now are remnants of very, very early microphysics.
- Moreover, the truth at which science aims need not be a single, rock-bottom order of things, as defined, for example, by microphysics.
- See Peter Galison's Image and Logic for a detailed analysis of the transforming effects of the introduction of new techniques and new technologies in the field of microphysics in the 20th century.
- Tell me when the senses have ever seen a principle of nuclear microphysics.
- So now we have three simple areas of physical science: life, astrophysics, microphysics.
Definition of microphysics in US English: microphysicsplural nounˌmaɪkroʊˈfɪzɪksˌmīkrōˈfiziks treated as singular The branch of physics that deals with bodies and phenomena on a microscopic or smaller scale, especially with molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles. 微观物理学 Example sentencesExamples - See Peter Galison's Image and Logic for a detailed analysis of the transforming effects of the introduction of new techniques and new technologies in the field of microphysics in the 20th century.
- So now we have three simple areas of physical science: life, astrophysics, microphysics.
- We do it by taking the same approach to microphysics.
- What we see in the sky now are remnants of very, very early microphysics.
- Tell me when the senses have ever seen a principle of nuclear microphysics.
- How is it that microphysics is time-reversible, yet macroscopic systems show increasing entropy?
- In the realm of microphysics, where we have strong (but still contestable) evidence of indeterminism, our ordinary causal notions do not easily apply.
- Microphysics, for example, is a perfect expression of this: All of microphysics is based on things which are efficient, which determine our power to exist, especially today, but which exist beyond the power of our senses to detect.
- Moreover, the truth at which science aims need not be a single, rock-bottom order of things, as defined, for example, by microphysics.
- We could never predict this coding on the basis of biochemistry or microphysics alone.
- Given the claims about microphysics it is vital for Green's argument that the real causation can only be found at the microlevel.
- Nuclear power is a result of man's understanding, and discovery, of principles of what are called microphysics.
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