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miniaturize

[min-ee-uh-chuh-rahyz, min-uh-] / ˈmɪn i ə tʃəˌraɪz, ˈmɪn ə- /


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Stuckey, the Mattson executive, fields requests from some of the country’s biggest food makers looking to miniaturize their products, or soup them up with protein or fiber.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 19, 2026

From there we are led to what we are told is Henry’s camper, a fantastically cozy abode filled with miniaturize installations and hidden nooks.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 6, 2024

"It's more stable. And it really allows you to miniaturize your setups."

From Science Daily Dec. 14, 2023

Experts say the test would shed more light on how far North Korea has advanced in its goal to miniaturize nuclear warheads to mount on tactical weapons aimed at South Korea or Japan.

From Washington Post Apr. 28, 2023

“But my group is working very hard to miniaturize and integrate everything into our wireless device.”

From Scientific American Jul. 29, 2022

The set by Marsha Ginsberg presents a model of Cranberry, with its downtown buildings miniaturized in the style of an adult playhouse.

From Los Angeles Times May 29, 2026

When Mr. Haskell turns his lens on seagrass flowers, we glimpse organisms marvelously adapted to their watery environment, petals miniaturized into “scalelike shields,” with fruit and seeds protected as if in a bathyscape.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

Quantum batteries -- miniaturized theoretical devices that store energy using quantum phenomena such as superposition, entanglement, and coherence rather than traditional chemical reactions -- could redefine how power is stored and transferred.

From Science Daily Oct. 24, 2025

NuScale, in particular, “pioneered and miniaturized industry-standard light-water reactor technology,” which in turn lowers the bar for the use of the smaller plants in the future, Soderberg wrote.

From Barron's Oct. 21, 2025

It is this exact neighborhood, he realizes, colorless and depopulated and miniaturized.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

At Karma, Nicolas Party dives into self-referentiality with a show in which he has made copies of his own work, miniaturizing his creations in oil-on-copper panels.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 9, 2026

Yet, major challenges of their development lie on the difficulty of miniaturizing the system and increasing its recognition capabilities in determining the exact gas species and their concentrations within complex odorant mixtures.

From Science Daily Mar. 28, 2024

The main engineering challenge will be miniaturizing the high-voltage conductor so it fits in the desired package but still supplies enough energy to the cathode so that the ions orbit fast enough to fuse together.

From Seattle Times Jun. 26, 2022

And plenty of work focused on miniaturizing the optical sensing equipment so that it could fit into a payload the size of a shoebox.

From The Verge Jun. 23, 2022

Bonsai is the Oriental Art of miniaturizing trees and plants into forms that mimic nature.

From The Online World by Odd De Presno




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