Microbalance

Word MICROBALANCE
Character 12
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Definitions and meanings of "Microbalance"

What do we mean by microbalance?

A balance designed to weigh very small loads, up to 0.1 gram. noun

A delicate balance for weighing 1 milligram or less. noun

Any balance capable of weighing objects having a mass less than a milligram noun

Balance for weighing very small objects noun

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word microbalance. Define microbalance, microbalance synonyms, microbalance pronunciation, microbalance translation, English dictionary definition of microbalance.

A weighing instrument that can resolve to 1 part in a 1,000,000 part of a gram. Typically, used to weigh small amount of chemicals very precisely. Urban Dictionary

A derogatory term applied to someone who regularly avoids their responsibilities. Urban Dictionary

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The word "microbalance" in example sentences

"microbalance" can estimate "the difference of weight of the order of the millionth of a milligram." ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

The other developed "an effective quartz crystal microbalance-based biosensor capable of detecting melamine and cyanuric acid at low concentrations and in just a matter of minutes." ❋ Unknown (2008)

Pregl also contributed a number of micromethods for measuring atomic groups and developed a series of apparatus, including a sensitive microbalance, necessary for his work. ❋ Unknown (1966)

With support from Wada, Minunni's team is now trying to convert the sensor from a quartz crystal microbalance system into one that is based on optical detection. ❋ Chemistry World (2010)

The XP6U and XP2U ultra-microbalances and the XP6 microbalance with up to 6 g capacity and 0.1 μg or 1 μg readability, provide measurement accuracy, user friendliness, and quality standards. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We have replaced the balance with a quartz linearly to a change in mass of uniform film thickness. crystal microbalance (QCM). ❋ Tovman (2009)

The study used for comparison was done by Wollerton over a conventional microbalance results in reduced ex - and Husband. ❋ Tovman (2009)

Steinmetz NF, Bock E, Richter RP, Spatz JP, Lomonossoff GP, et al. (2008) Assembly of multilayer arrays of viral nanoparticles via biospecific recognition: a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring study. ❋ Unknown (2008)

66Arriving in London, Pettersson had little idea of what he was supposed to work on and Ramsay suggested the construction of a microbalance for his dissertation topic. ❋ Unknown (2007)

how much moisture will this aspirin take before it becomes bad? how much [pollutant] did we sucked thru this filter in an 8 hour period? how much CO2 will this [rebreather] absorb in a 1 hour dive? How much red pigment do we need to make this paint match the color on that [Land Rover]? How much gold did we get from that 1 ton of rocks? Let's use the microbalance in the lab. ❋ Robert_in_california (2006)

He once again demonstrated his sad [condition] which was a [severe] and [chronic] case of microballs. ❋ Dr Bunnygirl (2019)

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