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- fine-scale details, in contrast with macroscale models, which amalgamate details into select categories. Microscale and macroscale models can be used together...
- (Kötter, 2007, S****s, 2010). These scales can be roughly categorized as macroscale, mesoscale and microscale. Ultimately, it may be possible to join connectomic...
- Generally speaking, there are two types of connectomes; macroscale and microscale. Macroscale connectomics refers to using functional and structural MRI...
- the term clanking replicator was once used by Drexler to distinguish macroscale replicating systems from the microscopic nanorobots or "****emblers" that...
- Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) mission began in February 2007 as a constellation of five NASA satellites...
- Quantum physics is a branch of modern physics in which energy and matter are described at their most fundamental level, that of energy quanta, elementary...
- machinery of life with the systems engineering principles found in modern macroscale factories. While conventional chemistry uses inexact processes obtaining...
- technological goal of precisely mani****ting atoms and molecules for fabricating macroscale products, now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. Nanotechnology...
- Subramanian K. R. S.; Erdemir, Ali; Sumant, Anirudha V. (2015-06-05). "Macroscale superlubricity enabled by graphene nanoscroll formation". Science. 348...
- reaction–diffusion system) can accurately describe macroscopic behavior. Such macroscale modeling makes use of general principles of conservation (atoms, particles...