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		Definition of microstructure in English: microstructurenoun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˌstrʌktʃəˌmaɪkrəˈstrəktʃər The fine structure (in a metal or other material) which can be made visible and examined with a microscope. (金属等的)微观结构,显微结构 Example sentencesExamples -  These steels have an austenitic microstructure and they are nonmagnetic.
 -  The purpose of neutron reflectometry is to reveal the microstructure of materials in thin film geometries.
 -  That's what a new study suggests about light-manipulating microstructures known as photonic crystals.
 -  Trip steels have a microstructure with retained austenite, ferrite and martensite.
 -  Natural systems have quite likely evolved microstructures or materials that get around this potential constraint.
 -  Any retained austenite in the steel microstructure can transform under mechanical loading to martensite with a resulting increase in volume.
 -  With such miniaturization, researchers might use this strategy for installing healing properties into materials' internal microstructures.
 -  The likelihood of non-steady-state flow in natural deformation presents a fundamental problem for meaningful vorticity analysis using microstructures and finite strain features.
 -  Another example of microstructural control is that aragonite with complex microstructures can dissolve more rapidly than thermodynamically less stable magnesian calcite.
 -  As in the case of steels, alloy content and processing conditions affect the toughness of nonferrous metals by affecting their microstructures, which, in turn, determine their toughness.
 -  The microstructure of most alloys in the as-cast condition is quite heterogeneous.
 -  More impressive still, its microstructure is strangely bound up with the way in which it is consulted.
 -  Light in certain engineered dielectric microstructures can flow in a way similar to electrical currents in semiconductor chips.
 -  With the help of a laser, the team next produced within the microstructure many electrons with the same spin orientation.
 -  The matrix microstructures resulting from heat treatment can vary from ferrite-pearlite to tempered martensite.
 -  Although limited, overprinting the melt-present fabric development are solid-state microstructures.
 -  Looking at the microstructure of metals can lead to the identification of techniques and postcasting working methods, and help evaluate alloys.
 -  By altering the microstructure, we can create weak links between the ferromagnetic domains that should lead to new and interesting electronic networks.
 -  As described in the previous section, alloying must be sufficient to ensure that a pearlite-free microstructure is obtained in heat treatment.
 -  This is color that is caused by microstructures such as diffraction gratings, and thin films rather than pigment.
 
    Definition of microstructure in US English: microstructurenounˌmaɪkrəˈstrəktʃərˌmīkrəˈstrəkCHər The fine structure (in a metal or other material) which can be made visible and examined with a microscope. (金属等的)微观结构,显微结构 Example sentencesExamples -  Natural systems have quite likely evolved microstructures or materials that get around this potential constraint.
 -  Another example of microstructural control is that aragonite with complex microstructures can dissolve more rapidly than thermodynamically less stable magnesian calcite.
 -  The microstructure of most alloys in the as-cast condition is quite heterogeneous.
 -  Any retained austenite in the steel microstructure can transform under mechanical loading to martensite with a resulting increase in volume.
 -  These steels have an austenitic microstructure and they are nonmagnetic.
 -  This is color that is caused by microstructures such as diffraction gratings, and thin films rather than pigment.
 -  The purpose of neutron reflectometry is to reveal the microstructure of materials in thin film geometries.
 -  With such miniaturization, researchers might use this strategy for installing healing properties into materials' internal microstructures.
 -  More impressive still, its microstructure is strangely bound up with the way in which it is consulted.
 -  The likelihood of non-steady-state flow in natural deformation presents a fundamental problem for meaningful vorticity analysis using microstructures and finite strain features.
 -  By altering the microstructure, we can create weak links between the ferromagnetic domains that should lead to new and interesting electronic networks.
 -  That's what a new study suggests about light-manipulating microstructures known as photonic crystals.
 -  With the help of a laser, the team next produced within the microstructure many electrons with the same spin orientation.
 -  Looking at the microstructure of metals can lead to the identification of techniques and postcasting working methods, and help evaluate alloys.
 -  The matrix microstructures resulting from heat treatment can vary from ferrite-pearlite to tempered martensite.
 -  As described in the previous section, alloying must be sufficient to ensure that a pearlite-free microstructure is obtained in heat treatment.
 -  As in the case of steels, alloy content and processing conditions affect the toughness of nonferrous metals by affecting their microstructures, which, in turn, determine their toughness.
 -  Trip steels have a microstructure with retained austenite, ferrite and martensite.
 -  Light in certain engineered dielectric microstructures can flow in a way similar to electrical currents in semiconductor chips.
 -  Although limited, overprinting the melt-present fabric development are solid-state microstructures.
 
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