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microcircuit

[ US /ˈmaɪkɹoʊˌsɝkət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a microelectronic computer circuit incorporated into a chip or semiconductor; a whole system rather than a single component

How To Use microcircuit In A Sentence

  • The most time-consuming and expensive step in constructing microcircuits focuses a pattern of light onto a semiconductor surface coated with a photosensitive film.
  • Instead, he says computer simulations of the brain may be used to study how and why certain microcircuits in the brain malfunction, which is thought to be the cause of psychiatric disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, and depression.
  • A woman's hairband "might have represented microcircuits, or a city map". The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction
  • A microcircuit will only work if absolutely everything is right.
  • Worryingly, the man from Citroen warned that failure to restore the roof correctly might sheer off tiny but expensive-sounding microcircuits (Uh-oh!).
  • An example might be the manufacture of microcircuits.
  • As if damaging incredibly delicate microcircuits was a helpful response to a problem, Verbena Beeks shook the hand-link.
  • Metal Migration has been the cause of many catastrophic microcircuit failures.
  • The modeling of microcircuit process equipment is investigated using fractional factorial experimental design and data transformation.
  • Similarly, although the demand for gold for industrial purposes has grown - principally for computer semiconductors and microcircuits - the giant's share, 80%, remains centred on jewellery.
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