Betekenis van:
macroscopic

macroscopic
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • macroscopisch
  • large enough to be visible with the naked eye

Synoniemen

macroscopic
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • visible to the naked eye; using the naked eye

    Synoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Macroscopic examination
    2. One macroscopic test of a welded section;
    3. Detection of Echinoccocus granulosus pathognomonic macroscopic morphology of cyst(s) in surgical specimens
    4. Where appropriate, these studies shall include detailed post-mortem macroscopic and microscopic examinations of the injection site.
    5. Where appropriate, these studies shall include detailed post-mortem macroscopic and microscopic examinations of the injection site if this has not been done under point 1.
    6. (ml, m2) A minimum of two macroscopic tests of valve boss/plate sections in case of the sidewall mounted valves referred to in paragraph 2.4.2. below.
    7. alloy: means a metallic material, homogenous on a macroscopic scale, consisting of two or more elements so combined that they cannot be readily separated by mechanical means.
    8. The standard animal studies in rats or mice that provide this information are acute toxicity studies which can include clinical observations and detailed macroscopic and microscopic examination to enable the toxic effects on target tissues/organs to be identified.
    9. ‘alloy’ means a metallic material, homogeneous on a macroscopic scale, consisting of two or more elements so combined that they cannot be readily separated by mechanical means; alloys are considered to be mixtures for the purposes of this Regulation;
    10. Evidence from appropriate studies in experimental animals can furnish much more detail, in the form of clinical observations, and macroscopic and microscopic pathological examination, and this can often reveal hazards that may not be life-threatening but could indicate functional impairment.
    11. The macroscopic examination of a full transverse section of the weld must show a complete fusion on the surface treated with any acid from the macro-preparation and must not show any assembly fault or a significant inclusion or other defects.
    12. The standard animal studies in rats or mice that provide this information are 28 day, 90 day or lifetime studies (up to 2 years) that include haematological, clinicochemical and detailed macroscopic and microscopic examination to enable the toxic effects on target tissues/organs to be identified.
    13. Evidence from appropriate studies in experimental animals can furnish much more detail, in the form of clinical observations, haematology, clinical chemistry, and macroscopic and microscopic pathological examination, and this can often reveal hazards that may not be life-threatening but could indicate functional impairment.