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microcircuitry

[mahy-kroh-sur-ki-tree] / ˌmaɪ kroʊˈsɜr kɪ tri /


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In addition to needing to be miniaturized to fit on a lander, Gasda says, both instruments also require more robust housings and microcircuitry to allow them to endure rocket launches, planetfall and the deleterious effects of cosmic radiation.

From Scientific American

Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan said in the 1980s, while rising Asian nations — although not yet China — were flooding the world with microcircuitry, the Soviet Union was “peddling fish eggs and furs, the trading goods of a hunter-gatherer society.”

From Washington Post

Instead of etching flat circuits onto the surface of a silicon wafer, build skyscrapers: stack many thin layers of silicon with microcircuitry etched into each.

From Nature

Kevan Martin, a director at the city's Institute of Neuroinformatics, had to stop mapping the functional microcircuitry of the macaque brain in 2006, when his licence expired.

From Nature

In June of 2012, scientists published an article in Neuron first proposing BAM/BRAIN: Understanding how the brain works is arguably one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time....A fundamental underlying limitation is our ignorance of the brain's microcircuitry.

From The Guardian