Definition of Micrographia. Meaning of Micrographia. Synonyms of Micrographia

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Definition of Micrographia

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- Micrographia: or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Gl****es. With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon is a historically...
- Hooke identified the rotations of Mars and Jupiter. Hooke's 1665 book Micrographia, in which he coined the term cell, encouraged microscopic investigations...
- Micrographia is an acquired disorder characterized by abnormally small, cramped handwriting. It is commonly ****ociated with neurodegenerative disorders...
- depicted in Micrographia The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, which can be found to be described in his book Micrographia. In this book...
- drops and describe experiments performed. Among these publications was Micrographia of 1665 by Robert Hooke, who later would discover Hooke's Law. His publication...
- early subjects of microscopy, appearing in Robert Hooke's 1667 book, Micrographia. Lice are divided into two groups: sucking lice, which obtain their nourishment...
- Handwriting is commonly altered in Parkinson's, decreasing in size—known as micrographia—and becoming jagged and sharply fluctuating. Grip and dexterity are also...
- the term cell (from Latin cellula, meaning "small room") in his book Micrographia (1665). 1839: Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden elucidated...
- influenced by Bacon, using Baconian language and ideas in his book, "Micrographia." According to Bacon, learning and knowledge all derive from inductive...
- Hooke's drawing of a flea under the microscope in his pioneering book Micrographia published in 1665, poems by Donne and Jonathan Swift, works of music...