Examples of 'microcosms' in a sentence
Meaning of "microcosms"
microcosm (noun) - a community, place, or situation regarded as encapsulating in miniature the characteristics of something larger
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Local communities are microcosms of the global context.
Use microcosms as much as possible in learning programs.
Man and woman are microcosms of the macrocosm.
Tell you a little secret about microcosms.
I create comfy microcosms for them.
The macrocosm consists of vast number of microcosms.
Tiny microcosms of the human experience.
I believe a great deal in the truth of microcosms.
Workplaces are microcosms of the world.
Microbial response to antibacterial treatment in marine microcosms.
Most isolates from the microcosms were mixed.
Relationships were investigated at stand scale and in laboratory microcosms.
Our stores are microcosms of how we like to experience the world.
No changes in the eubacterial population of control microcosms were detected.
Microcosms were individually inoculated with.
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No question of fragmenting society into microcosms.
Microcosms of a new order.
Macrocosms as well as in the microcosms.
Associations as microcosms of governments.
Death is the gravity of microcosms.
The shift makes them become microcosms of change as concerns information dissemination.
I have carried up filed experiments with microcosms and mesocosms.
One or more microcosms are then prepared by using approaches known in the art.
Soil samples were taken and placed in microcosms in the laboratory.
A litterbag approach was used to examine decomposition dynamics within the microcosms.
A journey in which macrocosms and microcosms go parallel and merge.
Exclusion of ultraviolet radiation from sunlight reaching outdoor aquatic microcosms.
Colleges and universities are truly microcosms of the world in which we live.
Effect of temperature on decomposition and development of microfungal communities in leaf litter microcosms.
Many societies provide examples of microcosms of civilizations that span the globe.
Plexiglas microcosms were used to elevate temperatures and allow implementation of varied precipitation rates.
On the individual microcosms.
They are microcosms in exactly the same sense as men and women are.
Growth of seedlings was slightly greater in the coastal microcosms that included millipedes.
These surrealist microcosms bring multiple readings at both the narrative and formal levels.
The result is a collection of environments where each space is a microcosms with unique personality.
TCE degradation in a few microcosms was independent of butane consumption.
Engineering is the key when transforming grain terminals into perpetual motion microcosms.
The psyche becomes the setting in the microcosms this particular brand of horror creates.
We investigated the effect of visible light on Escherichia coli in seawater microcosms.
There are both microcosms and macrocosms of the new Lightwork.
GEMOs survived in the same way as the host strains in all microcosms.
This is particularly true since cities are microcosms of European citizenship in the broadest sense.
Microcosms and Macrocosms.
The base of Jyotish is the notion that a connection between microcosms and macrocosms exists.
We enable innovation microcosms at the hearts of forward-thinking schools.
The celebrated Canadian sociologist Erving Goffman saw elevators as microcosms of society.
We are microcosms of the macrocosm, while also simultaneously being a macrocosm of other microcosms.
The seven churches exist within the Microcosms and within the Macrocosms.
However, microcosms are present here and there inside the building.