Adjective
microstructural (not comparable)
Relating to a microstructure
Thus, limits to spatial scales of visibility arise, depending on the frequency of the incident lightwave and the physical dimension (or spatial scale) of the scattering center, which is typically in the form of some specific microstructural feature. Source: Internet
Microstructural analysis finds application also in multi-scale statistical analysis, aimed to analyze some rock features showing scale invariance (see e.g. Guerriero et al., 2009, 2011). Source: Internet
Microstructural Principles of Food Processing and Engineering. Source: Internet
Distributed both between and within these domains are microstructural defects that will provide the most ideal locations for the occurrence of light scattering. Source: Internet