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Definition of miniaturize in English: miniaturize(British miniaturise) verb ˈmɪnɪtʃərʌɪzˈmɪn(i)ətʃəˌraɪz [with object]usually as adjective miniaturizedMake on a smaller or miniature scale. miniaturized nuclear warheads the devices seem to perform better the more they are miniaturized Example sentencesExamples - Although these systems are electronically and functionally complex, they can be miniaturized sufficiently so that one portion can be implanted and the remainder worn or carried easily in a pocket.
- Taglines strike me as miniaturized mission statements.
- Current miniaturized off-the-shelf computers cannot handle that computational load.
- They have been miniaturized so as to make them less threatening or intimidating to their small owners.
- DNA chips are highly miniaturized devices containing an orderly, matrix-like arrangement of synthesized oligonucleotides or pure DNA fragments.
- Metd recently began collaborating with Duke University (Durham, NC) to develop miniaturized ultrasound devices.
- Reducing masterpiece paintings is not a form of original artistic creation and miniaturized calligraphy eliminates the rich changes and methods of expression in traditional calligraphy.
- He explains that while the technology behind the device is not itself new, the fact that it is miniaturized to this scale is a breakthrough.
- Sporadic heavy-handedness aside, the film works nicely both as a character drama and a cannily miniaturized epic, a modestly scaled but undeniably affecting fable with lingering moral heft.
- This time around the experiment involves hotheaded Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton and his ship being miniaturized to the size of a pin head and injected into a rabbit!
- Finally, a different technology relies on catheters with several miniaturized solid state transducers as an alternative to the conventional manometry equipment.
- On our part, we are fed zoological lies and stop-action sea life, affected dialogue and miniaturized characterizations.
- In the grand scheme of things, I don't think that a few miniaturized atomic weapons will make any difference.
- The solution to these problems was to use miniaturized sensors and computers to give individual interceptors the ability to operate without support from a garage.
- This report is really disturbing for I am certain that some leftover, moldy Chinese food in my refrigerator is a perfect miniaturized replica of the lost continent of Atlantis.
- Recent designs have miniaturized electrical motors activating a pusher plate within the device, but connected to externally carried batteries by wire, or by a transcutaneous electrical energy transfer system.
- Fuel cells could replace power plants to produce electricity on a large scale; and they could be miniaturized to replace batteries in computers and even watches.
- The exhibits were miniaturized copies of paintings showing different architectural features and part of a garden of that time.
- The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder.
- Despite the superficial difference in size and form, they could actually be considered miniaturized versions of the mighty scale trees.
Derivatives noun mɪnɪtʃərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Now, as I understand it, any space-based defense will have to rely heavily on computing power and power-source miniaturization. Example sentencesExamples - At the tiniest end of the spectrum, miniaturization is showing the promise of a nano-world, where everything we take for granted about the physical universe is up for grabs.
- They plan to continue their research and collaboration with Winegard in areas such as full-integration of the antenna system into the car's body and further miniaturization of the antenna.
- In other words, is it a new paradigm, or just a new opportunity brought on by miniaturization and communication?
- Spatial closeness, or miniaturization, not only encourages convivial social life but also enable the rigorous utilization of all resources.
Definition of miniaturize in US English: miniaturize(British miniaturise) verbˈmɪn(i)ətʃəˌraɪzˈmin(ē)əCHəˌrīz [with object]usually as adjective miniaturizedMake on a smaller or miniature scale. Example sentencesExamples - The exhibits were miniaturized copies of paintings showing different architectural features and part of a garden of that time.
- The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder.
- They have been miniaturized so as to make them less threatening or intimidating to their small owners.
- He explains that while the technology behind the device is not itself new, the fact that it is miniaturized to this scale is a breakthrough.
- Fuel cells could replace power plants to produce electricity on a large scale; and they could be miniaturized to replace batteries in computers and even watches.
- Finally, a different technology relies on catheters with several miniaturized solid state transducers as an alternative to the conventional manometry equipment.
- This report is really disturbing for I am certain that some leftover, moldy Chinese food in my refrigerator is a perfect miniaturized replica of the lost continent of Atlantis.
- Metd recently began collaborating with Duke University (Durham, NC) to develop miniaturized ultrasound devices.
- The solution to these problems was to use miniaturized sensors and computers to give individual interceptors the ability to operate without support from a garage.
- This time around the experiment involves hotheaded Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton and his ship being miniaturized to the size of a pin head and injected into a rabbit!
- Taglines strike me as miniaturized mission statements.
- In the grand scheme of things, I don't think that a few miniaturized atomic weapons will make any difference.
- On our part, we are fed zoological lies and stop-action sea life, affected dialogue and miniaturized characterizations.
- Sporadic heavy-handedness aside, the film works nicely both as a character drama and a cannily miniaturized epic, a modestly scaled but undeniably affecting fable with lingering moral heft.
- Current miniaturized off-the-shelf computers cannot handle that computational load.
- Despite the superficial difference in size and form, they could actually be considered miniaturized versions of the mighty scale trees.
- Reducing masterpiece paintings is not a form of original artistic creation and miniaturized calligraphy eliminates the rich changes and methods of expression in traditional calligraphy.
- Recent designs have miniaturized electrical motors activating a pusher plate within the device, but connected to externally carried batteries by wire, or by a transcutaneous electrical energy transfer system.
- DNA chips are highly miniaturized devices containing an orderly, matrix-like arrangement of synthesized oligonucleotides or pure DNA fragments.
- Although these systems are electronically and functionally complex, they can be miniaturized sufficiently so that one portion can be implanted and the remainder worn or carried easily in a pocket.
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