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microcircuit

[mahy-kroh-sur-kit] / ˈmaɪ kroʊˌsɜr kɪt /




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The study provides evidence that the neurotransmitters regulate a "microcircuit" in the brain, that allows the organ to differentiate important information from noise, helping a person pay attention.

From Science Daily • Sep. 21, 2023

Tiny microcircuit radios have been built that can report back medical information from inside a patient's stomach.

From Time Magazine Archive

But now it has a rival�the microcircuit, a tiny device that represents a bigger advance over the transistor than the transistor did over the bulky vacuum tube.

From Time Magazine Archive

Americans now control 80% of Europe's computer business, 90% of the microcircuit industry, 40% of its automaking, and sizable shares of chemicals, farm machinery and oil.

From Time Magazine Archive