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Definition of microtechnology in English: microtechnologynoun ˌmʌɪkrəʊtɛkˈnɒlədʒiˌmaɪkroʊtɛkˈnɑlədʒi mass nounTechnology that uses microelectronics. 微电子技术 Example sentencesExamples - With recent advances in microtechnology, however, progress has been made in the development of implants, some of which can be placed in the eye.
- But they apparently confuse nanotechnology with microtechnology, and they make confusing and contradictory assumptions about how the technologies needed to enable fourth-generation nukes will evolve.
- Although automotive and electronics represent the largest markets for microtechnology, it also has had an appreciable impact on the design and development of medical equipment.
- New microtechnology has added to the investigative methods available for small bowel visualization.
- Their lifestyle strictly forbids the use of microtechnology and other such witchcraft.
- With two-thirds of the nation's large rocket test stands in a single place, one might guess ‘abnormally small’ is not the forte at Edwards; yet, the facility is a leader in nanotechnology and microtechnology.
- Western Switzerland has been recognised for microtechnology, hardware and software, special machinery such as robots, life sciences, and biotechnology, among others.
- He disclosed that worldwide patent protection had been taken out on the microtechnology that offers the potential to overcome a major bottleneck in the delivery of power to future microprocessors chips.
- Gravity independence and reduced size and weight make microtechnology an ideal candidate for many NASA applications.
- Adidas, the sportswear manufacturer, has come up with a running shoe that uses microtechnology to alter its cushioning depending on the terrain - providing wearers with a more comfortable experience.
- In addition to their crucial importance in the biological and medical fields, phospholipidic biomembranes have received great interest recently for their applications in nano- and microtechnology.
- Nanotechnology and super microtechnology are giving us the diagnostic capacity to see tumors when they're only a few cells in size, raising the prospect that all cancers will be curable.
- The media is investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into microtechnology because they see that as the big breakthrough in making the viewer of a sporting event more excited about what they're watching.
- One of the largest trade shows in the world, Hannover Fair in Germany continues to make room for microtechnology.
Derivativesadjective As mechanical stress strongly influences the reliability and performance of nano- and microtechnological devices, control of stresses in deposited films is of significant interest. Example sentencesExamples - The use of the microtechnological photoresist as waveguide layer has made the researches mighty time-saving and economical.
- A process for assembly of different elements making up a microtechnological device is described.
- Our new partners should dispose on excellent knowledge on selling high-tech products, which are in need of explanation, ideally on microtechnological products.
- Advanced processes and materials have been especially developed for microtechnological achievements.
Definition of microtechnology in US English: microtechnologynounˌmīkrōtekˈnäləjēˌmaɪkroʊtɛkˈnɑlədʒi Technology that uses microelectronics. 微电子技术 Example sentencesExamples - The media is investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into microtechnology because they see that as the big breakthrough in making the viewer of a sporting event more excited about what they're watching.
- But they apparently confuse nanotechnology with microtechnology, and they make confusing and contradictory assumptions about how the technologies needed to enable fourth-generation nukes will evolve.
- With two-thirds of the nation's large rocket test stands in a single place, one might guess ‘abnormally small’ is not the forte at Edwards; yet, the facility is a leader in nanotechnology and microtechnology.
- One of the largest trade shows in the world, Hannover Fair in Germany continues to make room for microtechnology.
- Adidas, the sportswear manufacturer, has come up with a running shoe that uses microtechnology to alter its cushioning depending on the terrain - providing wearers with a more comfortable experience.
- He disclosed that worldwide patent protection had been taken out on the microtechnology that offers the potential to overcome a major bottleneck in the delivery of power to future microprocessors chips.
- Their lifestyle strictly forbids the use of microtechnology and other such witchcraft.
- With recent advances in microtechnology, however, progress has been made in the development of implants, some of which can be placed in the eye.
- Although automotive and electronics represent the largest markets for microtechnology, it also has had an appreciable impact on the design and development of medical equipment.
- Gravity independence and reduced size and weight make microtechnology an ideal candidate for many NASA applications.
- In addition to their crucial importance in the biological and medical fields, phospholipidic biomembranes have received great interest recently for their applications in nano- and microtechnology.
- Western Switzerland has been recognised for microtechnology, hardware and software, special machinery such as robots, life sciences, and biotechnology, among others.
- New microtechnology has added to the investigative methods available for small bowel visualization.
- Nanotechnology and super microtechnology are giving us the diagnostic capacity to see tumors when they're only a few cells in size, raising the prospect that all cancers will be curable.
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