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microscopic

[mahy-kruh-skop-ik] / ˌmaɪ krəˈskɒp ɪk /


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These microscopic particles can be tailored to attach to specific disease-related proteins and break them down.

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Once inside the body, the parasite is known for its ability to evade detection by forming microscopic cysts, primarily in the brain and muscle tissue.

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To investigate the stones' journey, Curtin scientists used advanced mineral "fingerprinting" methods to study microscopic grains found in rivers near Salisbury Plain in southern England.

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These microscopic particles are small enough to travel deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream.

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In a new perspective published in Biocontaminant, the team explains that these microscopic organisms are gaining ground worldwide, driven by climate change, deteriorating water systems, and limited monitoring and detection efforts.

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