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1. That's because it is a miniaturized Arc reactor

2. Computers were also invented and later miniaturized utilizing transistors and integrated circuits.

3. European fanciers have also independently miniaturized a bantam Vorwerk.

4. Biochips are miniaturized medical devices used within molecular laboratories to …

5. The Bolometers developed at IPP are miniaturized metal resistor Bolometers

6. The Bolometers ITER will use are miniaturized metal resistor Bolometers.

7. A miniaturized external cavity laser (ecl) implemented with acoustic optical tunable filter

8. Miniaturized acoustic hearing aid module for emplacement completely within an ear canal

9. A Biochip is a miniaturized laboratory capable of performing thousands of simultaneous biochemical reactions

10. Miniaturized acoustic boom structure for reducing microphone wind noise and electrostatic discharge susceptibility

11. Today, it's miniaturized into a PCI card that plugs into a standard computer.

12. A miniaturized FM/FM four-channel radio transmitter was developed for telemetering physiological data.

13. Biochip is a miniaturized medical device used in molecular laboratories to carry out several biochemical reactions simultaneously

14. Figure 1A schematically illustrates the overall concept for Biomimetic frequency band control and biometric mobile authentication of miniaturized PMAS

15. Biochips enable massively parallel molecular analyses to be carried out in a miniaturized format with a very high throughput

16. It also involved a miniaturized automated colorimeter analyser (MACA) for measuring ammonia and nitrate levels in RAS water.

17. Just think: miniaturized into a space about one square inch (6 square centimeters) is an entire high-fidelity receiving and transmitting system.

18. The BBL Crystal™ Anaerobe (ANR) Identification (ID) System is a miniaturized identification method employing modified conventional, fluorogenic and chromogenic substrates

19. As the central line is on the ipsilateral side as the fistula “Arterialized,” or miniaturized, arterial tracing is produced in the venous waveform

20. Compel™ are highly uniform superparamagnetic microspheres ideal for applications that demand uniform particle response, such as miniaturized bioassays and separations

21. Microfluidic Biochips integrate different biochemical analysis functionalities (e.g., dispensers, filters, mixers, separators, detectors) on-chip, miniaturizing the macroscopic chemical and biological processes often processed by lab-robots, to a sub-millimeter scale

22. Jay Simeon has distilled the mythical imagery of a grand Haida totem pole and miniaturized it to the confines of a delicate, intricately carved Argillite bracelet

23. The JTAC LTD incorporates Elbit Systems' high performance miniaturized Rattler designator, currently in full scale production and implemented to date on numerous airborne and ground based programs.

24. According to the present invention, the magnet generating the magnetic field itself can function as an actuator generating tactile sensation, thereby achieving the effects of simplifying, lightening and miniaturizing the apparatus for generating tactile sensation.

25. The technology is rapidly maturing, miniaturizing, Many nations are feeling the pressure to squeeze more aluminum (or composite material) into the air without it bumping into things. weighing a lot less, and becoming more affordable.

26. Transducers for stimulation [3]; miniaturized antennas and Biotelemetries for wireless implants [4–6] medical electronics and system-on-chip (SoC) [1,7]; and nano/microfabrication technologies for implantable microdevices [2,8,9]

27. The invention relates to a demodulator for an energy self-sufficient miniaturized microsystem, effectively consuming less energy in comparison to conventional solutions for demodulating an amplitude-modulated HF signal.

28. Apix Technology develops, manufactures and sales miniaturized systems for detection and online analysis of complex gas mixtures for industry (process monitoring, natural gas, petrochemicals), environment (air quality), security and health (biomarkers)

29. A Biochip is a collection of miniaturized test sites (microarrays) arranged on a solid substrate that permits many tests to be performed at the same time in order to achieve higher throughput and speed

30. And despite Bucky's prophecies that everything would be miniaturized and technology would make an incredible style -- access to comfort, to amenities -- it was very, very difficult to imagine that everything that we see in this image, would be very, very stylishly packaged.

31. There are eight research articles and one review article published in this special issue, covering a wide range of topics: implantable sensors for detecting biophysiological and biophysical signals [1,2]; novel transducers for stimulation ; miniaturized antennas and Biotelemetries for wireless implants [4,5,6] medical electronics and system-on

32. Related to Budded: hyssop bud, in lower plants and animals, a protuberance from which a new organism or limb develops; in seed plants, a miniaturized twig bearing compressed rudimentary lateral stems (branches), leaves, or flowers, or all three, and protected in cold climates by overlapping bud scales.

33. There are eight research articles and one review article published in this special issue, covering a wide range of topics: implantable sensors for detecting biophysiological and biophysical signals [1,2]; novel transducers for stimulation ; miniaturized antennas and Biotelemetries for wireless implants [4,5,6] medical electronics and system-on

34. The Bandoneon is a type of concertina (free-reed musical instruments that looks like a miniaturized accordion, with a user accessible keys and switches on both sides of the device) that has originated in Germany but have managed to attract great popularity in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, and Lithuania Bandoneons are bellows-driven free