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How to pronounce miniaturization in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms miniaturisation
Type of shrinking
Derivation miniaturize

Examples of miniaturization

miniaturization
Exposing the roots further enhances the illusion of bonsai-like miniaturization.
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Miniaturization plus the skyrocketing growth in storage makes all this possible.
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Miniaturization of these devices, however, is hampered by thermal instabilities.
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Kelly sees the work as a continuation of historical efforts at miniaturization.
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By 1957, Buck began to place more emphasis on miniaturization of cryotron systems.
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There are also several benefits to the extreme miniaturization of the SIDECAR.
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We've learned a lot from the miniaturization we've done on iPods and iPhones.
From the forbes.com
This miniaturization is achieved using parts designed for notebook computers.
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Sure, it was a marvel of miniaturization and techno-chic, weighing in at just 3 oz.
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More examples
  • Act of making on a greatly reduced scale
  • (miniaturize) design or construct on a smaller scale
  • Miniaturization (Br.Eng.: Miniaturisation) is the creation of ever-smaller scales for mechanical, optical, and electronic products and devices. Miniaturization is a continuing trend in the production of such devices.
  • The act or process of miniaturizing or making smaller; something that has been miniaturized or made smaller
  • By definition, a bonsai is a tree kept small enough to be container-grown while otherwise fostered to have a mature appearance.
  • The destructive process by which DHT shrinks hair follicles, key marker of androgenetic alopecia.
  • The gradual shrinking of the hair follicle in size which results in eventual baldness as the follicle produces thinner and thinner hair until its no longer able to produce terminal hair and can only produce fine vellus hair.
  • The process in which terminal hairs are transformed into vellus hairs and vellus-like hairs in male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia (See Terminal Hairs, Vellus Hairs, Vellus-Like Hairs, Androgenetic Alopecia). ...
  • The drive to miniaturize reflects the desire for minimally invasive procedures and for appropriately sized pediatric products. Tubes with micro-miniature dimensions have the potential to considerably reduce trauma and risk, particularly for pediatric patients.