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In this approach, integrated and miniaturized analytical systems are being developed to control and analyze single cells and single molecules.
" At first only very basic non-specialized digital circuits such as NOR gates were miniaturized into ICs.
During the last few years, camera cranes have been miniaturized and costs have dropped so dramatically that most aspiring film makers have access to these tools.
Aside from using miniaturized components, the SDST is capable of communicating over the K < sub > a </ sub > band.
Eventually, the " rapid " firing mechanism was perfected and miniaturized to the extent that either the recoil of the firearm or the gas pressure from firing could be used to operate it, thus the operator needed only to pull a trigger ( which made the firing mechanisms truly " automatic ").
In the latter half of the 20th century, submachine guns were being miniaturized to the point of being only slightly larger than some large handguns.
Integrated circuit originally referred to a miniaturized electronic circuit consisting of semiconductor devices, as well as passive components bonded to a substrate or circuit board.
A precursor idea to the IC was to create small ceramic squares ( wafers ), each one containing a single miniaturized component.
Often processes which are normally carried out in a lab are miniaturized on a single chip in order to enhance efficiency and mobility as well as reducing sample and reagent volumes.
Laptop computers generally use highly integrated, miniaturized and customized motherboards.
The Sony PS-F5 / F9 ( 1983 ) uses a similar, miniaturized design, and can operate in a vertical or horizontal orientation.
The PowerBook 140 and 170 were the original PowerBook designs, while the PowerBook 100 was the result of Apple having sent the schematics of the Mac Portable to Sony, who miniaturized the components.
Current webcams and mobile phones with cameras are the most miniaturized commercial forms of such technology.
In 1942, in Paris, and following severe fuel restrictions due to the German occupation of France, Émile Gagnan, an Air Liquide employee, miniaturized and adapted a Rouquayrol-Denayrouze regulator ( property of the Bernard Piel company in 1942 ) to gas generators.
For miniaturized PCB joints with surface mount components, solder paste has largely replaced solid solder.
Final hover testing occurred in 1992 using miniaturized components similar to what would have actually been used in an operational interceptor.
* Small size and minimal weight, allowing the development of miniaturized electronic devices.
* Dust: miniaturized devices can be without visual output displays, e. g., Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems ( MEMS ), ranging from nanometres through micrometers to millimetres.
The plasma then generates a kind of miniaturized magnetosphere around the spacecraft, analogous to the magnetosphere that surrounds the Earth.
In the mid-1990s, Lab scientists began efforts to devise improved biodetection capabilities, leading to miniaturized and autonomous instruments that can detect biothreat agents in a few minutes instead of the days to weeks previously required for DNA analysis.
He advocated replacing bulky, decaying printed works with miniaturized microform analog photographs, which could be duplicated on-demand for library patrons or other institutions.
The first type is a miniaturized regular UPS that is made small enough to fit into a 5. 25-inch CD-ROM slot bay of a regular computer chassis.
The loricates are believed to be miniaturized descendants of a larger organism perhaps resembling the Cambrian fossil Sirilorica.
* By degree of invasiveness: Minimally invasive surgery involves smaller outer incision ( s ) to insert miniaturized instruments within a body cavity or structure, as in laparoscopic surgery or angioplasty.
The aerobot would also carry a miniaturized chemical lab to search for complicated organic chemicals.

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