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circuitry
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circuitry
1. the design of an electrical circuit
2. the system of circuits used in an electronic device

circuitry [′sər·kə·trē]
(electricity)
The complete combination of circuits used in an electrical or electronic system or piece of equipment.


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And because it includes the neural circuitries that represent the thoughts and behaviors we executed way back when the network was created, we will usually find ourselves thinking and doing very similar things again.
If the design space, for example, includes 2 off-the-shelf tube diameters, a range of acceptable tube lengths--represented by 20 discrete lengths, 5 tube rows, 10 vertical and horizontal tube spacings, 10 fin spacings, 5 fin patterns, and 10 tube circuitries, then the number of possible heat exchanger designs becomes 106 designs.
Absolute stories of ill will can also seep into our neural circuitries as a result of traumatic experiences such as betrayal, physical injury, death of a loved one, injustice, bullying, war, etc.
 
 
 
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