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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MINIATURISATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
miniaturisation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
miniaturisation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Scale in Contemporary Sculpture: Enlargement, ...
The first book to devote serious attention to questions of scale in contemporary sculpture, this study considers the phenomenon within the interlinked cultural and socio-historical framework of the legacies of postmodern theory and the ...
2
Revolution in Miniature: The History and Impact of ...
Jack Kilby, Texas Instruments Though all branches of the Military were interested
in miniaturisation, the form that interest took varied among the Services. The
Army and the Signal Corps supported micromodule schemes from 1958 based
on ...
3
Managing Technology for Corporate Success
At business unit level, a tenable or favourable position in miniaturisation
technology would not be a particular cause for concern for the camcorder or
audio business unit managers. After all, although miniaturisation helps compete
in ...
4
Integrated Analytical Systems
1.3.2 Miniaturised systems The miniaturisation of IAS is a dominant trend in
current analytical chemistry. The mere reduction in size of an analytical system
can be seen as a step towards spatial integration. Miniaturisation provides a
large ...
5
Mechanical Microsensors
In many technical systems there is a strong trend for miniaturisation. This trend
results on one hand from the fact that small components and systems perform
differently: small systems can perform actions large systems cannot (example: ...
Miko Elwenspoek, Remco J. Wiegerink, 2001
6
The Development of Animal Form: Ontogeny, Morphology, and ...
The smallest spherical shell that could be produced contained 300 epithelial
cells (Shimizu, Sawada, and Sugiyama 1993). Miniaturisation Miniaturisation and
Body Patterning Miniaturisation may affect the expression or even the presence
of ...
1.3 MICROSYSTEMS - A SOLUTION TO A GROWING TREND OF
MINIATURISATION Dr. Richard Feynman, a visionary Nobel Laureate in physics,
offered "a field, in which little has been done, but in which an enormous amount
can be done ...
8
Microsystem Technology: A Powerful Tool for Biomolecular Studies
2.3 New technologies in high throughput screening: Miniaturisation is a driving
force Integrated circuits made personal computers possible that have
revolutionised the world. In addition, the semiconductor industry has been able to
double the ...
J. Michael Köhler, T. Mejevaia, H. P. Saluz, 1999
9
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture
Mini- komi were originally handwritten and roneoed miniaturisation 315
newsletters, but may now be produced with professional graphics, typefaces and
layout, thanks to the ready availability of cheap personal computers, desktop
publishing ...
2.2 Diagram representing the miniaturisation processes occurring in response to
androgens in the scalp of a person with a genetic pre-disposition to androgenetic
alopecia. Androgens inhibit scalp hair follicles in balding regions by inducing ...
Ralph M. Trüeb, Desmond Tobin, 2010
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MINIATURISATION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
miniaturisation est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
World's tiniest transistor is the size of a single molecule
This prevents electrons 'jumping' out of the transistor, a problem that has plagued earlier attempts at atomic scale miniaturisation. Moore's law ... «Wired.co.uk, juil 15»
Wearable Devices Market to Grow Exponentially by 2018
“The overlap that has been created with mHealth, and the development and miniaturisation of sensors, has led to the immense commercial ... «StarAfrica.com, juil 15»
Roger Crow :Big Isn't Always Better - 'Ant-Man' - The Review
However, pinching Hank Pym's special miniaturisation suit, and then joining forces with the seasoned superhero means he does get to become ... «Huffington Post UK, juil 15»
Versarien all set for a major commercial breakthrough
In the consumer electronics sector, where the push toward miniaturisation remains a key industry maxim, this is Versarien's selling point. «Proactive Investors UK, juil 15»
Honda files patents for brand new, fuel injected two-stroke engine
I see it as an attempt at miniaturisation of cross-head type geometry. (Of course it isn't a cross-head engine, though ship engines have been ... «Gizmag, juil 15»
Moore's Law is showing its age
No company sounds more religious about Moore's Law than Intel, whose co-founder made a famous observation about the miniaturisation of ... «The Australian, juil 15»
Decoding data-driven healthcare: an interview with European …
"This miniaturisation and commercialisation - as with how the computer has commercialised IT in the last 30 years - you can see the same ... «Computing, juil 15»
Lycotec Presents Smart Chocolate as Space Functional Food at July …
The miniaturisation technology which was used to develop this new range of functional food products can also be applied to other compact ... «Benzinga, juil 15»
New 7 nm chip from IBM
The level of miniaturisation is huge. This can result in the ability to place more than 20 billion tiny switches on a fingernail-sized chip that could ... «The Hindu, juil 15»
Australia should invest in science to create a new smart economy
... much space research has potentiated technological developments with the computer, miniaturisation, communications networks and peace. «The Age, juil 15»