modern electronics

collocation in English

meaningsofmodernandelectronics

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modern
adjective
uk
/ˈmɒd.ən/
us
/ˈmɑː.dɚn/
designed and made using the most recent ideas ...
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electronics
noun[U]
uk
/ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪks/
us
/iˌlekˈtrɑː.nɪks/
the scientific study of electric current and the technology that ...
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(Definition ofmodernandelectronicsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The motor vehicle industry is one of the biggest users ofmodernelectronics.
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The shipbuilding industry usesmodernelectronicsand employs highly skilled labour.
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For instance, it is difficult to speculate on the enormous impact ofmodernelectronics, principally in the form of the micro-processor, on health.
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It was a very valuable experience, but it was not one which enables me to speak with any great authority upon the subject ofmodernelectronics.
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Modern technology saves manual work, andmodernelectronicssaves mental labour.
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The research was important for technological innovations inmodernelectronics, helping with the development of advances such as the personal computer and mobile phone.
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Modernelectronicshave components and sub-units at high densities to achieve small size.
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They are the low-cost mass-produced capacitors inmodernelectronics, featuring relatively small dimensions with relatively high capacitance values.
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However, withmodernelectronicstechnology, the penalty in cost is very moderate.
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The latter was a song about consumerism andmodernelectronicsthat described the neighborhood's envy of the eponymous character's new television.
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With the advent ofmodernelectronics, digital signal processing is used for most detection processing.
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Modernelectronicsare replete with a wide variety of heavy metals and rare-earth metals, as well as highly toxic synthetic chemicals.
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Devices made from semiconductor materials are the foundation ofmodernelectronics, including radio, computers, telephones, etc.
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While white light interferometry is not new, combining old interferometry techniques withmodernelectronics, computers, and software has produced extremely powerful measurement tools.
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It further updates withmodernelectronics, two external fuel tanks, counter measures and dust filters for the engines.
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Timing systems either usemodernelectronicsand digital projection, or a large analog clock with a hand for every rider representing their distance traveled.
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Themodernelectronicsin the apartment become resentful.
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Sizing of diesel generators is critical to avoid low-load or a shortage of power and is complicated bymodernelectronics, specifically non-linear loads.
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The study of semiconductors led to the invention of the diode and the transistor, which are indispensable formodernelectronics.
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Silicon is the leading commercial semiconductor; it forms the basis ofmodernelectronics(including standard solar cells) and information and communication technologies.
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