transistorized

IPA: trænzˈɪstɝaɪzd

adjective

  • Built using solid state components such as transistors.
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Examples of "transistorized" in Sentences

  • Instead, we have our paper phantoms, transistorized landscapes.
  • This had been done previously using valve technology, but my task was to build a transistorized version.
  • It was the ideal dance for the transistorized age, converting the body itself into a novelty device — a nifty gadget.
  • Whose miniaturized and siliconized and transistorized little bits of magic lie at the very heart of your defensive systems?
  • I see it starting back as early as the early 1950s, when they had the Regency TR-1 Radio, which was the first transistorized radio.
  • I also built a transistorized Geiger counter to perform experiments with a radioactive sample of 0.1 millicurie of Mesothorium which
  • Just as Moore's Law holds that transistorized computing power doubles every two years, there appears to be a Moore's law of politics, doubling the forces in play around presidential elections.
  • Kopfermann had died just before I could begin work on my assignment, the construction of a transistorized fast linear gate for a semiconductor detector of alpha particles which I quickly completed.
  • What's provocative about Copeland's book is how he doesn't stick to just what's on the stage, as so many dance-critic purists do, but draws associations and contrasts with other art dynamics, such as demonstrating how Cunningham's light, flexible, transistorized movements answered the heavy clomp and primitivism of Jackson Pollock's action painting and the archetypal contortions of Martha Graham.

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