It would allow you to further miniaturize a chip by packing in more transistors.
From the businessweek.com
Additional steps include work to miniaturize the system for ease of transport and use.
From the sciencedaily.com
Bloom, however cannot miniaturize due to the fact that her Enchantix is not complete.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Tecna and Musa are able to use incredible and strong power and are able to miniaturize.
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Thought those devices required more fissile material, and possibly are harder to miniaturize?
From the economist.com
Does anyone know why they haven't been able to miniaturize cats?
From the newscientist.com
It's one thing to miniaturize phones and radios for easier use.
From the time.com
Miniaturize the roots and you will have miniaturized the tree, all the while keeping it alive.
From the ocregister.com
That being said, we didn't make any attempt to miniaturize our demonstration in this iteration.
From the forbes.com
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Design or construct on a smaller scale
(miniaturization) act of making on a greatly reduced 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.
(Miniaturization) The destructive process by which DHT shrinks hair follicles, key marker of androgenetic alopecia.
(Miniaturization) By definition, a bonsai is a tree which is kept small enough to be container-grown while otherwise fostered to have a mature appearance.
(Miniaturization) 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.
(Miniaturization) 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). ...
([edit] Miniaturization) It has been suggested that this section be split into a new article titled photovoltaic mini and microcell. (Discuss) See also: Microelectronic and microelectromechanical system and nanotechnology This section requires expansion. ...
(miniaturization) 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.