Vibracoustic North America, a division of Freudenberg-NOK, uses microcellular urethane, a more pliable form of rubber, to reduce noise, vibration and harshness in the 2002 Lincoln Blackwood.
Later we added microcellular rubber for the heel and cut wedges at its upper end to make a universal joint.
Manufacturers experiencing molding problems may benefit from the MuCell process, which is used to produce microcellular foamed plastics.
1.1(of a mobile telephone system) having small cells, typically with a radius of five hundred metres.
(移动电话系统)微蜂窝的,微区的
digital microcellular technology
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And we have microcellular approaches where we can build a cell that might serve a half-mile radius.
Not only does adoption of this system provide benefits in these two important areas, but it can also offer advantages through low-cost basestation deployment in microcellular systems, as well as reducing human health problems.
Definition of microcellular in US English:
microcellular
adjectiveˌmīkrōˈselyələr
1Containing or made up of minute cells.
含微细胞的;微细胞组成的
leather upper with a microcellular midsole
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Later we added microcellular rubber for the heel and cut wedges at its upper end to make a universal joint.
Vibracoustic North America, a division of Freudenberg-NOK, uses microcellular urethane, a more pliable form of rubber, to reduce noise, vibration and harshness in the 2002 Lincoln Blackwood.
Manufacturers experiencing molding problems may benefit from the MuCell process, which is used to produce microcellular foamed plastics.
1.1(of a mobile telephone system) having small cells, typically with a radius of less than half a mile.
(移动电话系统)微蜂窝的,微区的
digital microcellular technology
Example sentencesExamples
Not only does adoption of this system provide benefits in these two important areas, but it can also offer advantages through low-cost basestation deployment in microcellular systems, as well as reducing human health problems.
And we have microcellular approaches where we can build a cell that might serve a half-mile radius.