circuitry

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circuitry englannista suomeksi

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  1. Substantiivi

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circuitry englanniksi

  1. A specific system of electrical circuits in a particular device; the design of such a system.

  2. (quote-journal)(nb...)|date=25 April 1947|volume=91|issue=5|section=figure 3 caption|page=432|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=zjPVAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA432|column=2|issn=0003-049X|oclc=299393900|passage=Telemetering transmitter removed from its pressurized container. The circuitry for each of the 23 channels can be quickly unplugged for servicing.

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  6. (quote-web) Finds Fun, and maybe even a Soul, in the Pandering Pastiche of ''Player One (film)|Ready Player One''|url=https://film.avclub.com/steven-spielberg-finds-fun-and-maybe-even-a-soul-in-the-1824094654|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180531213806/https://film.avclub.com/steven-spielberg-finds-fun-and-maybe-even-a-soul-in-the-1824094654|archivedate=31 May 2018|work=The A.V. Club|date=26 March 2018|passage=Before he died, James Halliday ((w)), the hermit-like, socially maladjusted tech genius who created The Oasis, hid an Easter egg somewhere in the circuitry, scattering bread crumbs that lead to its location. Find the egg, and the mogul’s fortune—along with total control of his digital fiefdom—is yours. It’s the ultimate capitalist scavenger hunt!

  7. Electrical (or, ''by extension'', other) circuits considered as a group.

  8. (quote-book) is "animal spirits," a circuitry of mechanical energy—blood circulation, heartbeat, muscle tension—whose purpose is not to inform but to protect the body from harm. Although the circuitry operates automatically in animals, in men bodily energies also register on the soul so as to "incite the soul to correct and contribute to the actions which may serve to maintain the body."

  9. The brain's network.

  10. (quote-book)|series=UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences|seriesvolume=no. 11|location=Berkeley; Los Angeles, Calif.|publisher=University of California Press|year=1969|page=269|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_Dxgrm7dV0kC&pg=PA289|oclc=63478166|passage=Since Ramón y Cajal|Santiago Ramón y Cajal's neural circuitry did not include inhibitory cells, he believed that short-axoned cells were important in maintaining a continuous and persistent activity in neural centers.