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miniaturise
verb
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Clearly there is only one course of action: miniaturise yourself with the handily placed miniaturisation machine and go into the heart of darkness to explore.
If only someone could now miniaturise gas masks.
To keep the plane off the South's radar, it needs to be small and light and few think the North has the know-how to miniaturise biochemical bombs, let alone nuclear ones.
Portable EPR systems will depend on the development of new technology to miniaturise and automate equipment.
The success of modern photonics—in which computer circuits use light rather than electrons to shuttle information around may depend on a similar ability to miniaturise.
The next ones are to miniaturise the sensor's components to make them faster and more sensitive, and to improve the amplification of the signal.
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North Korea has not yet tested a vehicle that can make a controlled re-entry into the atmosphere and find a target.To travel intercontinental distances, warheads must be miniaturised.
That is because international analysts suspect that the North is testing a bomb sufficiently miniaturised to fit on its recently launched Unha-3 rocket, which successfully put a satellite into orbit in December.
And recently the suspicion has grown that the North may have found its way to miniaturising its nuclear bomb.
Such marked stacks could then be handed over to bank robbers, who would find that their haul included rather more than they had bargained for.Eventually, this kind of technology will almost certainly be miniaturised to the point where it can be sewn into belts, shoes or clothing.
This aspiration often prompts ridicule, frequently accompanied by a still from "Fantastic Voyage", a film made in the 1960s about a team of doctors in a submarine that had been miniaturised with them inside it, so they could destroy a blood clot which threatened to kill a scientist who had been working behind the iron curtain.Well, titter ye not.
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