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n. (plural of microsphere English)
Usage examples of "microspheres".
There was something wholly touching about these microspheres, these subcreatures of polypeptide origin.
Old People into New People began with the injection of hundreds of thousands of these microspheres, in solution, into the bloodstream.
A fraction of those transmissions involved the police computer system, and another fraction could be drawn upon to power-up the microspheres inside each of the New People.
When one of the Old People received his third injection of microspheres, the power spheres at once drew on those microwave transmissions, converting them into electrical current and distributing it throughout the network.
That inner computer could no longer function in the radically altered substance of the creature, and in turn the beast had no use any more for the biological assistance that the microspheres had been designed to provide.
No one yet had the glimmer of an idea as to how it worked, as to how the microspheres could have resulted in such radical metamorphoses, but they were certain no bacterium, virus, or other engineered organism had been involved.