In standard IVF, embryos are removed from the incubator once a day to be checked under the microscope.
The management was put under the microscope for not having detected such serious problems earlier.
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Things will get more interesting soon as Greece is forced back under the microscope.
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Making employees aware that they're under the microscope may also help to discourage misconduct, she adds.
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But in this collective scheme the performances of two individuals will come under the microscope.
Being the individual cells of an economy, firms are easier to put under the microscope.
The device of putting just one year under the microscope is a bold one in the medieval context.
Every player's strengths and weaknesses are analysed, but it is not just his own team under the microscope.
This will not come as great news to Alastair Cook, whose position must now be under the microscope.
As uncomfortable as it may be, we are under the microscope every day.
In the above examples with Apple under the microscope I assumed five years.
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Plenty, say some Senate investigators who intend to put the ads under the microscope when the Thompson hearings resume.
Attributes of gum that have gone under the microscope include its flavor, texture and density, to name a few.
But as this controversy plays out, every decision the companies have made is likely to be put under the microscope.
In other cases, everything seemed entirely normal until you looked under the microscope and saw the brown ribbons of tau.
With the US presidential campaign of Mitt Romney in 2012, private equity has been examined under the microscope like never before.
Now Gore's wartime letters to his future wife, Tipper, are also under the microscope in a new article in "Talk" magazine.
In putting the Nobels under the microscope, Burton Feldman starts well enough.
Mr Sandler, backed by a team of Treasury officials, put this industry under the microscope and did not like what he saw.
Evaluating football players is an inherently subjective undertaking, and never more so than when Tim Tebow is the one under the microscope.
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As the economy remains shaky, many business leaders are continuing to focus most of their attention on profits, placing all expenditures under the microscope.
Under the microscope "it looks like a small bomb went off in the nucleus, " says George Demetri, an oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
The safety board also said it is placing under the microscope Boeing's testing program, which led to the certification of the lithium-ion batteries for the plane.
Lululemon (LULU) stock is expected to be under the microscope today after news late Friday that its founder would step down as chief innovation and branding officer.
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But it was England's batsmen, criticised for their conservative approach against the Dutch, who were the first to go under the microscope after Younus had won the toss.
Mr Sarkozy is known to have told a private gathering some months ago that the IMF boss would not survive having his private life put under the microscope.
And in Europe, privacy concerns are also under the microscope.
Rajat Gupta has been under the microscope for a while.
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There were some strange things going on under the microscope.
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