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Microcoil

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A microcoil is a small and tightly wound coil of wire, often used in various applications including electronics and medical devices. The specific characteristics and functions of microcoils can vary depending on their intended use. Here are a few key contexts in which microcoils are commonly mentioned: 1. **Electronics**: In electronics, microcoils can be used in RF (radio frequency) applications, inductors, transformers, or sensors.

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