Examples of 'fine scale' in a sentence

Meaning of "fine scale"

fine scale: denotes a level of detail, accuracy, or measurement that is extremely precise or delicate

How to use "fine scale" in a sentence

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The fine scale shall be revised.
Biological data is likely to be particularly valuable at the fine scale.
The fine scale j is automatically activated in all operating modes.
Soil pH varies dramatically across the fine scale environment.
Fine scale variation of soil pH should be investigated more in the future.
Impedances can also be obtained on a fine scale by means of stochastic techniques.
These two involve the mixing of materials in a very fine scale.
The lesions are covered by a fine scale and are not as thick as typical plaques are.
A fine scale local model relative to the face considered is thus obtained.
There is a lack of studies focusing on the fine scale variation of soil pH.
Some of the fine scale rashes from fungal infections resemble dry skin rashes.
Ecohydrotools is a hydrological model used to study fine scale spatial variation in soil hydrology.
The special orographic effects led to sharp discontinuities in ozone concentrations at a relatively fine scale.
The flakes are covered by a fine scale and are not as thick as typical plaques are.
Both ecological and genetic data indicated significant fragmentation of habitat and populations at a fine scale.

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The second step is to generate fine scale heterogeneity within the main geological units.
O Greatest uncertainties are at the very fine scale.
Monthly fine scale effort and biological data reporting system for trawl and longline fisheries.
First of all, a geological model representative of a petroleum reservoir is achieved on a fine scale.
All versions have the European Fine Scale Coupler mounted on the front pilot beam.
High frequency data refers to time-series data collected at an extremely fine scale.
To achieve a fine scale of dispersion, multiple passes and ruptures may be necessary.
Moreover, it poses the problem of the transition from a fine scale to a larger one.
Also, this fine scale highlights small outcrops of bright and dark material.
This database provides useful information to study fine scale space-time variability of rainfall.
This random variable characterizes the petrophysical property considered in the second scale, called fine scale.
At fine scale i . e Guadeloupe only, we have revealed an uncommon level of differentiation.
Javier Gallego, Land cover maps and land cover statistics, accuracy and fine scale profiles.
The microapertured polymeric web 40 exhibits a fine scale pattern of discrete surface aberrations 50.
However, windthrows did not increase the variability of organic horizon forms ( OHFs ) on a fine scale.
Skin composition, Finely tessellated titanium alloy, which flexes on a fine scale ( comparable to human skin ).
In general, however, more than 75 % of the catch was reported at fine scale.
Detailed GPS and WiFi data provide untapped opportunities for capturing fine scale individual movements ( 10 ).
We combined plots into large scale, intermediate scale, and fine scale samples.

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