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Filter by Meaning The microscale circuitry of a computer chip is too small to be seen without a magnifying glass.
The microscale motor is ideal for small robotic applications.
The new hearing aid operates on a microscale power source.
The microscale cooling system keeps the electronic components at an optimum temperature.
The microscale amplifier boosts the weak signals to the required level.
The microscale amplifier boosts weak signals for more accurate measurement.
The microscale processor processes data at an extremely fast speed.
Microscale actuators are used to control tiny mechanical devices.
Microscale sensors are becoming increasingly important in medical diagnostics.
The microscale generator produces electricity from waste heat.
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