It is almost like a commercial miniaturisation, or a guide to a daunting set text. |
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The trend of large diameter watches, far from undermining the prizing of miniaturisation, actually reinforces it. |
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Helped by the miniaturisation of electronic processors, hi-fi and video products offer increased performance and smaller sizes. |
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Rexam's latest creation, the XD11, guarantees a comfortable use and an efficient spray combined with optimised miniaturisation and visibility. |
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As with trends in electronic equipment everywhere, demands for miniaturisation have been placed on sensors for detecting gas and fluid pressure, which are incorporated into air conditioners and electronic sphygmomanometers. |
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The phenomenal rate of miniaturisation undertaken in the microelectronics sector since the 1960's has delivered computing power to handheld devices of unimaginable magnitude to the pioneers of the field. |
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It comprised studies into image production with picosecond impulse lasers, laser resistance of the individual components and basic research into the miniaturisation of monochrome laser systems. |
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Steven Chu, America's energy secretary, sees miniaturisation as a way to revive the country's once-mighty nuclear industry. One advantage of small reactors is their modularity. |
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For many key components of photonic circuits, such as small, efficient lasers, miniaturisation is already possible, but it involves expensive equipment and a lot of skilled labour. |
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Banbury, Oxfordshire, February 10, 2010. transtec is taking miniaturisation one step further: the new Mini PC SENYO 620 comfortably fits into the palm of your hand. |
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But it could revolutionise instruments that rely on single-colour lasers, by making further miniaturisation possible and eliminating the optical aberrations inherent to glass lenses. |
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Modern satellites have massively benefited from the progress made in miniaturisation, and as a result are bigger, more powerful and can operate for over 15 years in orbit. |
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For example we know that due to the unavoidable trend towards miniaturisation, we have to anticipate our customers' requests and find solutions for turning and drilling in everdecreasing diameters. |
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Some include feats of miniaturisation, such as the interconnections on microprocessors or memory chips, which are now being made with features 130nm wide. |
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Researchers at HewlettPackard claim they have created a computer memory chip using new molecular technology that takes miniaturisation further than ever. |
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High Density Interconnect technology entails miniaturisation of Surface Mounted Device pads tracks and microvias which is already available technology for commercial market. |
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Agfa has announced the development of a nanosilver conductive ink which enables users to reduce material costs and drive miniaturisation in several major applications. |
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