91.   DNA is a building block of life, but it might also some day be a building block of minuscule electronic devices.

92.   Electronic devices often record the winners rather than human judges.

93.   Electronic devices, cellular phones, pens, paper, diaries, calendars, narcotics, hard liquor, weapons and pencil-shaped makeup.

94.   Electromagnetic interference results from radio waves transmitted by electronic devices.

95.   Electronic devices increasingly depend on chips to make them work, providing strong demand that has pushed chip companies to increase production.

96.   Electronic devices like radios and computers work by shuttling around the electric charge of electrons.

97.   Engineers installed, among other measures, electronic anti-skid devices that monitor the wheels and selectively apply brakes.

98.   Embedded solutions are electronic devices other than computers that need microprocessors or chips, ranging from cellular phones to microwave ovens to automobiles.

99.   Even if the system were managed more rationally, the torrent of information pouring into Washington from satellites and other electronic devices would be overwhelming.

100.   Even better, the wallets look normal, not like clunky electronic devices.

a. + device >>共 1590
explosive 10.01%
electronic 5.49%
medical 5.45%
nuclear 3.96%
new 3.19%
wireless 1.86%
hand-held 1.78%
handheld 1.67%
listening 1.48%
incendiary 1.44%
electronic + n. >>共 772
commerce 6.39%
device 4.43%
equipment 2.95%
system 2.75%
medium 2.10%
component 2.05%
communication 1.74%
product 1.51%
surveillance 1.46%
goods 1.44%
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