CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MICRONISE
PRESENT
Present
I micronise
you micronise
he/she/it micronises
we micronise
you micronise
they micronise
Present continuous
I am micronising
you are micronising
he/she/it is micronising
we are micronising
you are micronising
they are micronising
Present perfect
I have micronised
you have micronised
he/she/it has micronised
we have micronised
you have micronised
they have micronised
Present perfect continuous
I have been micronising
you have been micronising
he/she/it has been micronising
we have been micronising
you have been micronising
they have been micronising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I micronised
you micronised
he/she/it micronised
we micronised
you micronised
they micronised
Past continuous
I was micronising
you were micronising
he/she/it was micronising
we were micronising
you were micronising
they were micronising
Past perfect
I had micronised
you had micronised
he/she/it had micronised
we had micronised
you had micronised
they had micronised
Past perfect continuous
I had been micronising
you had been micronising
he/she/it had been micronising
we had been micronising
you had been micronising
they had been micronising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will micronise
you will micronise
he/she/it will micronise
we will micronise
you will micronise
they will micronise
Future continuous
I will be micronising
you will be micronising
he/she/it will be micronising
we will be micronising
you will be micronising
they will be micronising
Future perfect
I will have micronised
you will have micronised
he/she/it will have micronised
we will have micronised
you will have micronised
they will have micronised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been micronising
you will have been micronising
he/she/it will have been micronising
we will have been micronising
you will have been micronising
they will have been micronising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would micronise
you would micronise
he/she/it would micronise
we would micronise
you would micronise
they would micronise
Conditional continuous
I would be micronising
you would be micronising
he/she/it would be micronising
we would be micronising
you would be micronising
they would be micronising
Conditional perfect
I would have micronise
you would have micronise
he/she/it would have micronise
we would have micronise
you would have micronise
they would have micronise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been micronising
you would have been micronising
he/she/it would have been micronising
we would have been micronising
you would have been micronising
they would have been micronising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you micronise
we let´s micronise
you micronise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
micronised
Present Participle
micronising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MICRONISE»
Discover the use of
micronise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
micronise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Quality in the Manufacture of Medicines and Other Healthcare ...
Suspension products Simulate the entire normal process as closely as possible,
using a sterile inert powder in place of the normal powder ingredient. Micronise,
etc. (if this is part of the normal process) and form suspension, using sterile liquid
...
2
Materials for a Sustainable Future
... increasing the surface area and thus enchaining the dissolution rate and
bioavailability.71 Conventional techniques, including fine grinding mills to
micronise the drug, have shown some success in improving the dissolution rate.
72 However ...
Trevor M. Letcher, Janet L. Scott, Laurie Peter, 2012
3
Essays in Economic Analysis: The Proceedings of the ...
If the product of each firm is differentiated and all the firms are oligopolistic ones
to which the theory of the kinky demand curve can be applied, we can micronise
macroeconomics on the basis of this theory of oligopoly. The level of output ...
Michael J. Artis, Avelino Romeo Nobay, 1976
4
Equine Veterinary Nursing
Cook or micronise cereals such as corn and barley to improve pre-caecal
digestibility. • Always store feed and forage appropriately and do not feed mouldy
feed or forage. • Consider reducing the amount of alfalfa fed and providing oat/
grass ...
5
History of Whole Dry Soybeans, Used as Beans, or Ground, ...
“1e soya micronise au Quebec.' 1860. Product Name: [Soya Spread for Bread (
Spicy with Herbs in a Roll, or Onion)]. Foreign Name: Soja Brotaufstrich (Pikant
und wuerzig in einer Rolle, Zwiebel). Manufacturer's Name: Tofukost—Werk TKW
...
William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, 2013
6
Reproductions of Banality: Fascism, Literature, and French ...
In the next chapter I'll take a look at a specific reader who is "buoyed up," who is,
in fact, "micronise," in just this way by the Celinian sentence. Notes 1. See
Marianne Moore's Futurist Art and Theory, 1909-1915. Moore's discussion of ...
Alice Yaeger Kaplan, 1986
7
Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals
.Warfarin SOREX GOLDEN FLY BAIT® see. . .Methomyl SOTIPOX® see. . .
Trichlorfon SOUFRAMINE® see. . .Phenothiazine Soufre (French) see. . .Sulfur
Soufre micronise (French) see. . .Sulfur Soufre sublime (French) see. . .Sulfur
SOWBUG ...
8
Progress in Medicinal Chemistry
... described in a 2006 application [155]; the emphasis on crystalline form here
could imply a connection with an inhaled drug, since such forms are easier to mill
or micronise to a respirable fraction size, compared to amorphous compounds.
G. Lawton, D. R. Witty, 2009
9
Membranes for Membrane Reactors: Preparation, Optimization ...
There is no need to micronise and pulverise the material similar to the required
conditions in sintering [15]. A specific purity is required for most procedures
including electroplating, electroless plating, PVD, CVD and rolling. Contrary to
these ...
Angelo Basile, Fausto Gallucci, 2010
10
History of Soybeans and Soyfoods in Canada (1831-2010): ...
“le soya micronise au Quebec.” 1745. Saperstein, Hilary. 1987. Kosher “ice
cream” fine with or without meat. Jewish Journal (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). April
23. • Summary: “David Mintz grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family in New York.
William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, 2010