Ephemeral.
tiny, petit(e), infinitesimal, microscopic, etc.
Temporary as in memory, no, but you should probably stick to a flash drive or even e-mail is better.
Simply enter your e-mail address on the login page and click the button that says "E-mail me a password." You will be e-mailed a temporary password. When you login with your temporary password you will be invited to create a new password.
No,Chuck E Cheese is not haunted because it is a place where kids can play and have fun on slides and play games.
E. W. J. Phillips has written: 'Identification of softwoods by their microscopic structure' -- subject(s): Conifers, Identification
H&E staining is the classic staining used for basic cellular cytology. The "H" turns acidic structures (such as DNA) blue and the "E" turns the proteins red.
No, the only cell that's visible with the naked eye is the egg cell. Other cells are microscopic, including e. coli.
Charles E. Heath has written: 'The beginner's guide to the microscope, with a section on mounting slides' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Microscopy, Technique
Temporary Setbacks - 2012 J-O-B-L-E-S-S 1-6 was released on: USA: 2 April 2012 (internet)
E-books if viewed on a device are considered portable electronics. The device to view the book is considered an electronic as it is battery powered and rechargable. yes no
Leeuwenhoek used the lenses to see the microscopic world (i. e. Microbiology) whereas Galileo used lenses to observe the stars and planets ( i. e. in Astronomy).