Similar words: electronic, electroplating, electric, electrical, electricity, chronic, ironically, elect. Meaning: [‚ɪlek'trɒnɪks] n. the branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices.
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31. The electronics industry is showing signs of stagnating after 15 years of tremendous growth.
32. American homes are filled with VCRs and other electronics.
33. Consumer electronics retailers were hit the hardest.
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34. Electronics firm Compol chipped in with over $20,000.
35. Other masterclasses include mathematics, electronics and music.
36. All organisations studied are electronics assembly plants.
37. We have an extremely lively electronics industry.
38. Elco, an electronics company, shed 1. 25 percent.
39. For instance, an extra demand at home or abroad for goods made either cheaper or better by electronics will add to employment.
40. If Electronics had not held off its creditors, it would have collapsed, bringing Magnetics down with it.
41. I have visited an electronics manufacturer where the notion of continual cost reduction is an important feature of operating policy.
42. And electronics companies are looking at ways to re-use components and recover materials from their products.
43. They try to minimize electronics imports from each other and are often in direct competition in export markets.
44. Founded in 1968, it pioneered the modern micro processor and now mainly supplies components for other electronics firms.
45. Most stockbroking analysts believe it inevitable that the troubled electronics group will be taken over.
46. To achieve this a set of regulations has been introduced which is having a profound effect on the electrical and electronics sectors.
47. A more crucial issue concerns the use of the technology by other firms and organisations that have nothing to do with electronics.
48. The Eden Prairie, Minn.-based company is transforming itself into a kind of Amazon.com for consumer electronics.
49. Westinghouse also will maintain its refrigeration business and commercial electronics groups.
50. The characteristics of electronics production and marketing seem to demand companies which can combine scale economies with quick-footed innovation.
51. The research also assesses the advantages and disadvantages of the area for electronics firms.
52. They are the names of microcomputers produced by a new breed of electronics entrepreneurs.
53. Mike Sollers, an independent contractor with an electronics firm, was edgy the afternoon we met.
54. The MoD is keen to preserve Ferranti as an independent force in defence electronics.
55. This is hardly surprising since display technology is expected to dominate many sectors of the electronics industry, both industrial and consumer.
56. Since 1981, the electronics industry had increased output by an average rate of about 14 percent a year in real terms.
57. Various branches of the electronics industry provide equally dramatic examples.
58. Examples include physics and electronics problems in basic mathematics classes.
59. An evaporation system is used to dissipate heat from the sun and protect the shuttle's electronics.
60. In electronics, a spiral is used to convert radio waves into electrical impulses.
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