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As a result, a micro-device can be scaled down in size without significantly altering its sensitivity and natural frequency.
When a micro-device is scaled down in size, its sensitivity reduces and natural frequency increases, drastically lowering its performance.
You'll find the same shape, scaled down in size and price, on the new Kia Rio 5 -- one of the year's nicest surprises.
Maureen and Ed Labenski had a similar need in their Prairie-style home outside Stowe, Vt ."This is our retirement house, and it's scaled down in size," said Ms. Labenski, who also has a home in the Caribbean.
That may not make them a threat on the chess board, but soccer or even Skee-Ball might be within their intellectual grasp — if it were scaled down in size, of course.
Instead, minimalist Scandinavian interior design emphasizes wood tones and fabrics in muted colors; public spaces are scaled down in size to feel homelike.
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However, EM systems do not scale down in size well due to the severe inefficiency of coupling radio-waves at those scales within tissue.
Complex systems are everywhere, and there will be a continuing need to design and build such systems in an energy-efficient way that can be scaled up in application space and scaled down in device size.
This article reviews some design considerations for the scaling down in size of instruments and machines with a primary aim to identify technologies that may provide more optimal performance solutions than those, often established, technologies used at macroscopic, or conventional, scales.
Everything is scaled down in Fates Forever.
This instrument can potentially be used in vivo to guide tissue biopsy and stage disease progression when scaled down further in size.
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