How To Use Miniaturize In A Sentence

  • IMAGINE A NANOTECHNOLOGY MACHINE far beyond the state of the art: a microminiaturized rotary motor and propeller system that drives a tiny vessel through liquid. A decent, popular article on intelligent design
  • Recent designs have miniaturized electrical motors activating a pusher plate within the device, but connected to externally carried batteries by wire, or by a transcutaneous electrical energy transfer system.
  • The young man had a miniaturized microphone clipped to the inside of his shirt collar, so he could subvocalize information to the all-but-invisible receiver in the President's left ear. Moonwar
  • Indeed, oversized watch pockets have become common to accommodate all the little electrical geegaws that have replaced the watch as must-have undersized, overpriced miniaturized technology for the hep person on the go.
  • Sporadic heavy-handedness aside, the film works nicely both as a character drama and a cannily miniaturized epic, a modestly scaled but undeniably affecting fable with lingering moral heft.
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  • The second item was a small disk, less than one and a half inches in diameter, upon which had been electronically recorded a microminiaturized photo-print of goodwill letters from various heads of states around the world. First Man
  • He may not be alive tomorrow and we can't miniaturise for quite a while, someone said. Fantastic Voyage
  • Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a microminiaturized device that can make complex viscosity measurements-critical data for a wide variety of fields dealing with things that have to flow-on sample sizes as small as a few nanoliters. RedOrbit News - Technology
  • She has blown up some of the individual drawings and panels from the book, taking them out of context, yet most of the pages themselves are miniaturised so you can barely see them.
  • Finally, a different technology relies on catheters with several miniaturized solid state transducers as an alternative to the conventional manometry equipment.
  • We were hoping to miniaturise underwater specimens for carriage to the surface and investigation at leisure. Fantastic Voyage
  • But Tamara actually was strolling on one of the small islets up at the far end of the lagoon, wearing a full-body sensor suit and a set of microminiaturized cameras that ringed her head like a diadem to provide a complete picture of the island environment for the virtual reality link. Moonwar
  • Ophelia remembered her father telling her a tale he had invented when she was very young about a tiny pink pill that miniaturized the swallower to such an extent that he or she was able to fly on the back of a budgerigar.9 According to Tom Maschler, Roald first started talking to him about The Minpins in the early 1980s, but had then put it aside. Storyteller
  • On our part, we are fed zoological lies and stop-action sea life, affected dialogue and miniaturized characterizations.
  • In essence, the research seeks to miniaturize the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle drones used in Iraq and Afghanistan for surveillance and reconnaissance.
  • Whose miniaturized and siliconized and transistorized little bits of magic lie at the very heart of your defensive systems? The Edge of Madness
  • If it were possible to de-miniaturize the light-waves as they leave the ship and miniaturise the returning reflection, we would be far better off. Fantastic Voyage
  • The camera has a tiny light source, miniaturized transmitters, and power cells.
  • In nature, as an organism evolves it increases in complexity and it also becomes a more compact or miniaturized system.
  • This report is really disturbing for I am certain that some leftover, moldy Chinese food in my refrigerator is a perfect miniaturized replica of the lost continent of Atlantis.
  • Intel's Ziller: "the solution we have today wouldn't fit into a phone, but we're on the path to miniaturise in next few years". ZDNet UK Highlights
  • In the grand scheme of things, I don't think that a few miniaturized atomic weapons will make any difference.
  • The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder.
  • I suppose my suggestions would have to be something in the line of ultra-subminiaturized computers, where one sinister fine-etched molecule does the work of three big bumbling brain cells? The Creature from Cleveland Depths
  • I think you're right about the circular nature of the discussion ... that was (sadly) my main takeaway from the first round of Shawn Elliot's Symposium, which I think is still a cool idea, and in a way it's kind of nice to see a discussion that is messy when internet entropy makes so much else so miniaturized ... Tape Song
  • Despite the superficial difference in size and form, they could actually be considered miniaturized versions of the mighty scale trees.
  • It was a subminiaturized playback; mechanical pressure on the case provided enough current to play the recorded message. Planet of the Damned
  • That middle ground has been more of a burial ground for such past ventures as tablet PCs running Microsoft Windows software and "palmtop" computers with miniaturized keyboards. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • He explains that while the technology behind the device is not itself new, the fact that it is miniaturized to this scale is a breakthrough.
  • Power coursed out of capacitors which need not be recharged for several days, even under strenuous use: out through microminiaturized assemblies that together formed a body. Ensign Flandry
  • The pug's miniaturized ‘bulldog’ lineaments rendered it not just fashionable in the late eighteenth century but - at a period of war with France - patriotic.
  • Larry Niksch, who spent 43 years monitoring North Korea for the US congressional research service, says in a new study that the regime could miniaturise and mount a nuclear warhead on a medium-range Nodong missile within one or two years. North Korea begins funeral services for Kim Jong-il
  • We have here a miniaturized and vastly simplified version of the Chunnel. CORMORANT
  • Reducing masterpiece paintings is not a form of original artistic creation and miniaturized calligraphy eliminates the rich changes and methods of expression in traditional calligraphy.
  • Metd recently began collaborating with Duke University (Durham, NC) to develop miniaturized ultrasound devices.
  • The solution to these problems was to use miniaturized sensors and computers to give individual interceptors the ability to operate without support from a garage.
  • The 17 chemically similar elements have unique properties that have paved the way for miniaturized electronics such as the iPhone and specialized magnets used in wind turbines, as well as advances in petroleum refining and glassmaking. China's Rare-Earth Exports Slide, Still Bust Quota
  • This time around the experiment involves hotheaded Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton and his ship being miniaturized to the size of a pin head and injected into a rabbit!
  • Greatly miniaturized robots made of hydrogel might someday shimmy across the surfaces of microchips, acting as tiny delivery carts or movable barriers.
  • But before nanobots become practical more conventional miniaturized robots will do a lot of repair work.
  • They had also miniaturized the beam pentode vacuum tube. Think Progress » FACT CHECK: Increasing Troop Levels In Baghdad Made Violence Worse
  • DNA chips are highly miniaturized devices containing an orderly, matrix-like arrangement of synthesized oligonucleotides or pure DNA fragments.
  • It can identify different components through visual identifying system, and mount microminiaturize flat chip with high speed and high precision, and also including subtle IC and abnormity components.
  • In similar fashion, the book-love of the minor Romantics (a kind of mimic or miniaturized bibliomania) allowed for a certain truancy to the high Romantic notions of authorship and the literary imagination that those same essayists were devoted to promulgating. Introduction
  • So we will miniaturise a submarine, inject it into an artery, and with Captain Owens at the controls Fantastic Voyage
  • Research had suggested that consumers would not want to purchase a miniaturized audio cassette player.
  • Like the beekeeper taking his stand in the garden, it requires the prolonged use of miniaturized verbal trestles that can be dismantled once the swarm has gone.
  • Although these systems are electronically and functionally complex, they can be miniaturized sufficiently so that one portion can be implanted and the remainder worn or carried easily in a pocket.
  • The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder.
  • Nor was he biting his nails over the fate of Shapirov and yet -- Tapping his own emotions, it occurred to him that having come thus far, having been miniaturized and finding himself in a small cerebral arteriole, he suddenly had an urge to check out his theories. Destination Brain
  • Led by the Japanese, we assumed our electronic appliances would miniaturise until we had cameras the size of wine gums. The Guardian World News
  • In nature, as an organism evolves it increases in complexity and it also becomes a more compact or miniaturized system.
  • Miniaturized and lightweight and multifunctional anti-explosion robots are of great practical and theoretical valuable in military.
  • They have been miniaturized so as to make them less threatening or intimidating to their small owners.
  • In the real world, the axon was an excessively thin fiber, but in the microminiaturized world of the ship, it might be the equivalent of a hundred kilometers across. Destination Brain
  • The dollhouse is all about the desire to see yourself miniaturized and living in a toy world.
  • However, with the advent of miniaturized telemeters and thread-trailing methods, direct estimates of hatchling survival have been made.
  • We have to have thousands of times as much air as all of Benes 'lungs contain, and miniaturise it all. Fantastic Voyage
  • Taglines strike me as miniaturized mission statements.
  • They're so used to being commodified that they're anxious to be digitally miniaturized and boxed up in video games - it's no wonder they can't coalesce as a team.
  • The blue flower looks like some sort of miniaturized "periwinkle". Grouse Diary Entry
  • Fuel cells could replace power plants to produce electricity on a large scale; and they could be miniaturized to replace batteries in computers and even watches.
  • The exhibits were miniaturized copies of paintings showing different architectural features and part of a garden of that time.
  • Whose miniaturized and siliconized and transistorized little bits of magic lie at the very heart of your defensive systems? The Edge of Madness
  • It's all transistorized and subminiaturized, of course," Ford explained. The Next Logical Step
  • But the passion, allure, the bass-baritone vowels, stayed trapped and miniaturised, and the opera's psychological drama suffered. Times, Sunday Times
  • The document, drawing on eight years of collected evidence, shows that the main focus of Iran's nuclear efforts was to redesign and miniaturise the Pakistani nuclear weapon design by using a web of front companies and foreign experts. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The products of those clever hands, the tiny instruments, the delicate microminiaturized control circuits, the incredibly fine lacework and tapestries, formed the bulk of Santos 'interstellar trade. The Lani People
  • And Foley's production piles on the sight gags: chairs and tables spin across the stage every time a train passes, the robbery is re-created by miniaturised cars colliding on a vertical wall, and, when the thieves fall out, a trick-knife is embedded in the boxer's bonce, and the pill-popper is apparently run through with a non-musical stave. The Ladykillers – review by Michael Billington
  • Disguised as toilet equipment all the apparatus was there - the listening device and several sophisticated miniaturized bugs.
  • Current miniaturized off-the-shelf computers cannot handle that computational load.

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