miniaturization|miniaturizations in English

noun miniaturization (Amer.)

['mɪnətʃəraɪ'zeɪʃn /-'tjʊr-]

reduction to tiny size, act of creating something in a miniature form (also miniaturisation)

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1. Computer miniaturization is currently limited by the size constraints of transistors.

2. But probably the most familiar form of miniaturization is the dollhouse.

3. As an engineer, I'm inspired by this miniaturization revolution in computers.

4. Synonyms for Compactness are for example efficiency, miniaturization and neatness.More synonyms can be found …

5. The present invention relates to a multi-band pass filter facilitating miniaturization and property matching.

6. The general development tendency of automobiles in 21st century is seriation, modularization, lightening, miniaturization, electronic (intelligent automation), and personalization .

7. A cutting-edge example of where miniaturization can lead if the operator is remote from the vehicle.

8. The addition of 3D color printers enables accurate miniaturization of these objects, with applications across many industries and professions.

9. With this procedure, the need for additional discrete resistors can be reduced, thereby allowing a further miniaturization of the printed circuit boards.

10. Development trend of Si varactor is summarized:ion implantation, to match capacitance during testing, integration, low voltage, super-miniaturization, SMD and wide application.

11. Both the miniaturization and standardization of CPUs have increased the presence of digital devices in modern life far beyond the limited application of dedicated computing machines.

12. They merged with AOL, and in just four years, managed to shed about 200 billion dollars of market capitalization, showing that they'd actually mastered the art of applying Moore's law of successive miniaturization to their balance sheet.

13. ‘This Crosstalk is neglected in ordinary optical communication systems.’ ‘This can lead to miniaturization of chip size, reduction of Crosstalk noise, and facilitation of layout.’ ‘Noise, distortion and Crosstalk are inaudible.’ ‘One of the problems comes from Crosstalk between the VCO and low noise amplifier.’