fine structure
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fine structure
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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Despite this coverage of sensors measuring the magnetic field, "diagnosing the detailed fine structure is a nightmare," Mann said, since the magnetic effects from smaller scale structures can magnetically cancel on the ground.
From Salon • Apr. 16, 2025
The method, she says, can preserve “the fine structure of very, very small parts of cells” better than the chemical fixatives normally used in microscopy.
From Science Magazine • Dec. 2, 2024
Much to the team's surprise, Webb's view of the PAH emission highlights the galactic wind's fine structure -- an aspect previously unknown.
From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2024
Still, it is the case that songbirds, at least the species studied so far, do appear to be much better than humans at hearing changes in fine structure.
From Scientific American • Nov. 12, 2022
I felt the warmth of blood rush to your cheek, the fine structure of your jaw, like a bird's light bones.
From "What the Night Sings" by Vesper Stamper
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