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‘Mirrors can be microscopic.’

[⟨det (plur mirror.n)⟩ microscopic.a]

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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

DLP technology uses millions of microscopic mirrors on a chip to make an image by bouncing and deflecting light through a lens.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

While other technologies lose a certain amount of light in transit, the microscopic mirrors in a DLP projection system bring more light from lamp to screen.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

DLP technology uses millions of microscopic mirrors on a chip to make an image by bouncing and deflecting light through a lens.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The chip contains a rectangular array of up to 1.3 million microscopic mirrors, each of which measures less than one – fifth the width of a human hair.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

While other technologies lose a certain amount of light in transit, the microscopic mirrors in a DLP projection system bring more light from lamp to screen.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

While other technologies lose a certain amount of light in transit, the microscopic mirrors in a DLP projection system bring more light from lamp to screen.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The chip contains a rectangular array of up to 1.3 million microscopic mirrors, each of which measures less than one – fifth the width of a human hair.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

While other technologies lose a certain amount of light in transit, the microscopic mirrors in a DLP projection system bring more light from lamp to screen.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

DLP technology uses millions of microscopic mirrors on a chip to make an image by bouncing and deflecting light through a lens.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

While other technologies lose a certain amount of light in transit, the microscopic mirrors in a DLP projection system bring more light from lamp to screen.
(Parse)

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This Samsung DLP television employs a Texas Instruments DLP chip that is comprised of millions of microscopic mirrors.
(Parse)

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Queried on 2013-06-19.