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Definition of microcellular in English: microcellularadjective 1Containing or made up of minute cells. leather upper with a microcellular midsole Example sentencesExamples - 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.
digital microcellular technology Example sentencesExamples - 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: microcellularadjectiveˌmīkrōˈselyələr 1Containing or made up of minute cells. leather upper with a microcellular midsole Example sentencesExamples - 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.
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.
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