Noun
A very small or microscopic scale
(chemistry) The scale of microanalysis
A scale of physical consideration or of bounds having a characteristic dimension typically ranging from 1 to 999 µm (under 1 mm)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMicroscale A biotope is generally not considered to be a large-scale phenomenon. Source: Internet
Microscale chemistry reduces the amounts of chemicals used. Source: Internet
This form of heat transfer can be useful for cases where conventional convection fails to provide adequate heat transfer, e.g., in miniature microscale devices or under reduced gravity conditions. Source: Internet
Wave section creation has microscale factors of peel angle and wave breaking intensity. Source: Internet