They have taken an existing technique called stereolithography, and miniaturised it. |
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Nowadays, with modern manufacturing methods, components have been miniaturised and integrated into units, like microchips. |
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The aim is to develop innovative, cost-effective and reliable microsystems and reconfigurable, miniaturised subsystem modules. |
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Thanks to the incorporation of the latest generation miniaturised reflectors, the designer was able to use these slender, light forms. |
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Compact fluorescent lamps are key for the development and construction of small, flat and miniaturised luminaires. |
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This is made possible by a new, miniaturised sensor unit with superb, innovative technical features. |
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Vib008 consists of an ergonomic and miniaturised housing, hosting acquisition unit, signal processing, data storage and data transfer. |
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But what is needed today is a miniaturised version that can be incorporated into any kind of information tool so as to enable instant input. |
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The complementary know-how of these three companies will make it possible to meet the challenges of developing miniaturised germaniumbased chip technologies. |
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Applications in health and in transport will make use of miniaturised devices that capture information or data from their surroundings and relay it to a human or another system for action or information, as the case may be. |
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The transparent device is a miniaturised version of the enzymelinked immunosorbent assay test, which is normally bench-top size. |
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Consistent with the top-down principle, mainframe computers, for example, have been miniaturised to such an extent that increasing memory capacity for today's laptops is no big deal. |
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North Korea has not yet tested a vehicle that can make a controlled re-entry into the atmosphere and find a target. To travel intercontinental distances, warheads must be miniaturised. |
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That is because international analysts suspect that the North is testing a bomb sufficiently miniaturised to fit on its recently launched Unha-3 rocket, which successfully put a satellite into orbit in December. |
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It was also found that the Community industry introduced, at the beginning of the investigation period, new series of miniaturised LAECs, largely comparable to the miniaturised imported products. |
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Ideal for miniaturised electronics developments. |
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The industry also proved its technological commitment by introducing a new range of so-called 'radial' LAECs in 1996 and miniaturised LAECs types near the beginning of the investigation period. |
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There is universal agreement that the physical limits of the miniaturised material layers and traditional transistor structures will soon be reached. |
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The smallest in its class, miniaturised for the requirements of such sectors as the electronics industry or simply anywhere dynamic movement is required in a confined space. |
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This restricts the data set to juveniles and miniaturised adults. |
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