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Sentences with microchip

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  • By neutering and microchipping their dogs, owners can ensure that they do not add to a situation where so many dogs are unwanted.
  • These tiny cylindrical capsules contain microchips with copper coils.
  • Make sure your cat is microchipped to ensure it can be returned to you if it escapes and becomes lost.
  • It is inserted in a microchip on which the research engineers have also integrated most of the evaluation electronics.
  • Nanowires fashioned into billions of transistors on a microchip could someday drive tiny, ultra-fast computers.
  • The charity urges owners to be responsible in helping to prevent the stray dog problem, by neutering and microchipping their dogs.
  • The next issue I wish to talk about is the proposal to microchip dogs.
  • The tiny microchip, thinner than a human hair, will initially be used in patients suffering from eye diseases, potentially saving the sight of thousands of people.
  • Cats Protection in Swindon is urging pet owners to realise the benefits of microchipping their feline friends.
  • Our understanding of its workings is so good that we are able to use it to develop lasers, transistors, microchips, and computers; the whole of our technological society is built upon it in a thousand different ways.
  • The device was, in essence, a tiny sphere with a microchip inside that produced a specific sound.
  • But now, scientists have developed a way to make the materials for genes on a microchip in mass quantities, for a fraction of the current cost.
  • A licence is only �5 a year and then to tag or microchip your dog doesn't cost much either.
  • Tiny microchips, like the one pictured between two fingers, can be implanted under a pet's skin.
  • The microchip is so tiny that it's just injected into them, and I guess it just lives under the skin.
  • The worldwide market for silicon wafers and microchips has collapsed and the hi-tech chips which were to secure their future will instead be produced at NEC's Japanese plants.
  • Tiny microchips are making people on a huge estate feel more secure by putting burglars off raiding their homes.
  • The system works due to hundreds of tiny microchips - invisible to the naked eye - which are contained in a solution painted on the back of a mobile.
  • These days we microchip our pets so that they can be tracked and brought swiftly to justice.
  • They'll also examine how humidity affects the surface of silicon, which is used to make microchips and other electronic devices.
  • Greatly miniaturized robots made of hydrogel might someday shimmy across the surfaces of microchips, acting as tiny delivery carts or movable barriers.
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