miniaturization in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Technical developments, such as miniaturization and electrical stimulation help the advance of sensory substitution devices.
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Standard sizes, in the order of miniaturization, are' '2m, 1m, 0.5m, 0.35m, 0.25m, 180nm, 130nm, 90nm, 65nm, 45nm, 28nm, 22nm, 18nm, 14nm, etc.
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Miniaturization, low fuel consumption and running smoothness gain in importance more and more.
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The ongoing miniaturization process led to design changes, whereby the pit could be inserted in the factory during the device assembly.
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Since 1980 there has been major progress in miniaturization, nanotechnology, materials science, and additive manufacturing.
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Because single molecules constitute the smallest stable structures possible, this miniaturization is the ultimate goal for shrinking electrical circuits.
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The miniaturization of camera systems calls for the continuous shrinking of pixel sizes.
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The companies international success came from continually pushing miniaturization and driving down manufacturing costs.
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Such miniaturization on nanoelectronics towards in vivo proteomic sensing should enable new approaches for health monitoring, surveillance, and defense technology.
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The continuing miniaturization in almost all technical areas creates constant challenges for industry, development and research facilities.
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