Examples of 'miniaturised' in a sentence
Meaning of "miniaturised"
miniaturise (verb): Miniaturise means to design or create something in a smaller scale or size compared to the original
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- That is a miniature version of something
- simple past tense and past participle of miniaturise
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You ought to have been miniaturised on the journey.
Miniaturised recreations of vintage computers have also been created.
The result is a questionable effectiveness in miniaturised systems.
I have simply miniaturised the concept.
Miniaturised separators for offshore platforms.
Within their own miniaturised environments.
Miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks.
Soviet schematics for a miniaturised nuke.
Assembling miniaturised sliders into guiding frames is also difficult.
The system is modular and miniaturised.
This is essentially a miniaturised version of our array of microwave antennas.
They have all been miniaturised.
Miniaturised radio frequency antenna.
It is increasingly miniaturised and autonomous.
Miniaturised construction with short path lengths throughout the circuit.
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He will be carrying a miniaturised transmitter.
Miniaturised technology is booming.
Of a kind used in the manufacture of miniaturised industrial camera systems.
A miniaturised electrochemical sensor.
The next steps will be to add more miniaturised capabilities.
Device of miniaturised construction for producing high pressure in a fluid to be atomised.
These observations drove me to focus on miniaturised sensors and participatory science.
Miniaturised frogs form a fascinating but poorly understood group of amphibians.
Development of miniaturised equipment.
Devices would be built that contained whole stacks of miniaturised cams.
It is a miniaturised version of the microtiter plates that are standard tools in analytical research.
I do not want to be miniaturised.
It is a miniaturised version of the microliter plates that are standard tools in analytical research.
At the junction between micro mechatronic and miniaturised measuring systems.
The miniaturised hardware including the disposable components weigh under three kg.
The main success of the project has been in building a miniaturised system.
The miniaturised production platform served as the test bed for further development.
Support the nanosatellite industry and the development of miniaturised instruments.
Miniaturised device that can operate as an engine or a cooler according to a stirling thermodynamic cycle.
A switch in which such a mechanism is used can therefore be further miniaturised.
Different solutions for producing a miniaturised gas sensor are known in the prior art.
In the process they have revealed marvellous engineering on miniaturised scale.
The existence of miniaturised electronic equipment may have a contribution to make in this direction.
Products on shelves are perfectly staged by seemingly invisible light produced by miniaturised luminaires.
The final aim is to develop miniaturised and autonomous sources to power the connected devices.
Later the scope of use was expanded to microelectronics and other miniaturised devices.
In most cases these games are only miniaturised versions of the traditional table ball games.
The stimulation unit is designed according to a concept of the miniaturised walkman style.
Researchers also developed miniaturised neural probes and methods for guided neural cell growth on substrates.
Everything was miniaturised.
One advantage of the present invention is that the device can readily be miniaturised.
A modern integrated circuit may contain several billion miniaturised transistors in a region only a few centimetres square.
MTJs were miniaturised through a series of process developments.
The apparatus can not be substantially reduced in size or even miniaturised to integrated optical sensors.
Miniaturised module for the Dual interface card.