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Discover LudwigThe usage of "wired on" in written English is somewhat uncommon, but not incorrect.
Generally, "wired on" would refer to someone being high on stimulants, such as caffeine or drugs. For example, "She was wired on Redbull and stayed up all night studying."
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Kilby carved transistors, resistors, condensers, and other elements on the same wafer and out of the same materials, all layered and wired on one crystal.
Cheerleaders, wired on Red Bull, were frantically doing backflips.
The screen is wired on to a silicon chip that controls each pixel individually.
By the end of the festival these agents – starved of sunlight, wired on coffee – rather start to resemble zombies themselves.
The stage was too low, the crowd too close, the Angels too wired on beer and bad acid.
It's a restaurant concept that only someone wired on a high-caffeine energy drink could conceive: each month, a famous guest chef creates the menu.
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In this paper, we present an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access OFDMAA) based wired on-chip RF interconnect as an effective reconfigurable and broadcast capable modulation.
Packets that travel between distant nodes of a large scale wired on-chip network significantly suffer from energy dissipation and latency due to the routing overhead at each hop.
You should see black wires on one side of the outlet and white wires on the other side.
The statement said one wire on the device was disconnected.
Decorate the pumpkins with wired-on acorns, tiny leaves, and autumn themed wire ribbon.
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