Collocations withcircuit
These are words often used in combination withcircuit.
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circuit layout
Evolving more efficient digital circuits by allowing circuit layout and multi-objective fitness.
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circuit simulation
We begin with a brief description of reduced-order modelling problems in circuit simulation.
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club circuit
If it were to hold formula 1 grand prix races from the beginning, it would need higher standards than for a basic club circuit.
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comedy circuit
Their crumpled suits and awkward, stilted delivery style gave them a unique act on the international live comedy circuit.
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complex circuit
Extracorporeal circulation with the inclusion of an artificial oxygenator and umbilical-placental occlusion requires a somewhat more complex circuit.
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cortical circuit
It is conceivable that some developmental disorders could be characterized in terms of partial activation of relatively unspecialized cortical circuits.
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electric circuit
The value of the electric circuit capacitor was the same in both regimes.
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electrical circuit
The inset shows the equivalent electrical circuit assumed for the analysis.
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electronic circuit
This metaphor naturally lends itself to an intuitive graphical representation of connectors and their composition that strongly resembles (asynchronous) electronic circuit diagrams.
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festival circuit
After being re-dubbed, it was shown on the international film festival circuit.
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international circuit
It leads to a complicated international circuit.
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judicial circuit
It will be a sort of judicial circuit in miniature bringing justice to the litigant instead of forcing the litigant always to go himself to the centre to seek justice.
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lecture circuit
They do not become involved in association-type activities and the lecture circuit in the same way as larger companies with more resources are able to.
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neural circuit
One is that these components could still be distinct but not localized separately; there could be functional modularity within the same neural circuit.
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neuronal circuit
These results, combined with those from the former intracellular study, led to the following neuronal circuit.
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professional circuit
He retired from the professional circuit in 2003.
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racing circuit
It was that the money that is being spent on the road race could be spent on desperately needed repairs to the tower blocks that surround the racing circuit.
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vaudeville circuit
By 1909 she had become a professional singer and dancer on the black tent show and vaudeville circuit.
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virtual circuit
In the 200-300 range, these phrases are customer need (maximum count 35) and virtual circuit (maximum count 74).
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