adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
integrated circuit
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
fully
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Physical education is highly valued and forms part of a fully integrated educational programme based on a unitary conception of man.
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This will mean a fully integrated quality system across the site.
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A currency union can not exist without perfect capital mobility across the union and a fully integrated financial sector.
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It is hoped that these objectives can be met through developing airframe inspection techniques as a fully integrated system.
highly
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This has created the need for a highly integrated network of computer systems and programmable logic controllers.
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He blames the original strategy of creating large, highly integrated manufacturing groups.
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How could such a creature have ever evolved all these highly integrated facets of its being in purely random steps?
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This excellent performance reflects its highly integrated modern design incorporating well matched components.
more
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Rather there had been a subtle unravelling of what had once been a more integrated pattern of recreation.
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Given the diversity of membership within both organisations, neither was likely to metamorphose itself into a different and more integrated organisation.
vertically
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Is MacDonalds a vertically integrated firm?
■ NOUN
approach
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Furthermore, an integrated approach to the design of the environment is fundamental to this.
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This project therefore investigates the problems associated with integrated approaches to environmental design.
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In both courses emphasis is placed upon an integrated approach towards school and college work.
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Parallel legislative provisions clarify responsibilities and establish an integrated approach to change in schools.
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We believe development plans are a vital means of securing the integrated approach to environmental and economic objectives which the guidance seeks.
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Edinburgh's integrated approach to teaching, research and institutional behaviour on environmental matters leads the way for others in higher education.
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The programme uses very flexible learning methods, and an integrated approach to assessment.
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I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning.
circuit
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For example, the degree in Microelectronics requires emphasis on integrated circuit design, integrated circuit fabrication and systems applications.
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This firm has been designing precision assembly robots to make integrated circuits for the past decade.
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The simplest integrated circuit consists of three layers, one of which is made of semiconductor material.
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The final stage of circuit board construction is to insert the integrated circuit IC1 with the identification notch next to the mercury switch.
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IC1 is a precision timer integrated circuit .
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Look especially for incorrect or reversed connections to integrated circuits , transistors etc.
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It might also be worthwhile buying packs of d.i.l. integrated circuit holders, or bulk buying the smaller types.
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A microprocessor is basically an integrated circuit designed to carry out calculating and coordinating functions.
network
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This has created the need for a highly integrated network of computer systems and programmable logic controllers.
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Mind and Body therefore should be regarded as an integrated network , a self-realising energy system.
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Performance from the integrated network controller is good.
package
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Open Access, previously a massive single integrated package has recently been stripped into modules along the same lines.
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Services also tend to take this segmented approach rather than offering an integrated package of support services to families.
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This integrated package is also ideal as a valuable self-access resource.
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Icon Make-It goes one step further towards mayhem - it's an integrated package for the sensibly challenged.
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A good integrated package need to meet the main criteria.
part
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Within those five years desktop publishing has, or so it seems, become an integrated part of the electronic office.
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There, robots work at dangerous and tedious jobs and serve as integrated parts of automated systems.
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Is it an integrated part of the service the school offers?
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When applications being developed are an integrated part of a total system, these techniques prove inadequate.
pollution
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The central part of the bill is the creation of integrated pollution control.
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Central to the green bill is the introduction of integrated pollution control.
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The act also introduces the idea of integrated pollution control.
programme
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As we now know, the integrated programme was not pressed forward, but a start was made.
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Using an integrated programme of modules, the programme achieved outstanding results in language teaching.
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How the programme works Forum is a global and integrated programme.
school
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It is certainly encouraging that parents, not government, are choosing to expand the number of integrated schools in the Province.
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The proposal to change to a controlled integrated school has to be supported by three-quarters of the parents.
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Some southern areas managed the change to integrated schools without much difficulty; but many used every possible delaying tactic.
service
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It is also reportedly the first Unix connectivity product built as an integrated service of the NetWare server.
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The third section looks at the faltering progress towards integrated services .
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As I say, we need an integrated service .
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They have the clout to offer the integrated service that cities increasingly want, pulling together collection, disposal and recycling.
system
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Developments in stand-alone integrated systems made it possible to streamline the library's data processing operations.
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This means the physical components of computers, including the minicomputers, microcomputers and integrated systems and attachments to the computers.
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It is of course quite possible to develop an integrated system based on a single hardware base.
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Delta has an integrated system with capabilities for student administrative functions such as scheduling, grading, attendance and alumni development.
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The systems would only be effective if they were planned to converge towards an integrated system. 3.
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Agribusiness refers not just to large-scale rural enterprises, but to concerns which have an integrated system of production and distribution.
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Their vision was of functionally integrated systems and ordered hierarchies, transcending the atomized, petty divisions of party politics.
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Overall, we believe care must be exercised in moving towards a more comprehensive, integrated system of quality control.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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integrated information systems