submikroskoopilised
Submikroskoopilised refers to objects or structures that are smaller than what can be observed with a traditional light microscope. These entities are typically on the scale of nanometers or even angstroms. While the term literally translates to "sub-microscopic," it is more precisely understood as referring to sizes that necessitate more advanced imaging techniques for visualization.
Examples of submikroskoopilised entities include individual molecules, atoms, viruses, and some types of nanoparticles. Their study
Understanding submikroskoopilised phenomena is crucial in many scientific fields, including biology, chemistry, materials science, and medicine.