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  2. Multiple patterning - Wikipedia

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    Compared to 193i SADP, EUV SADP cost is dominated by the EUV tool exposure, while the 193i SAQP cost difference is from the added depositions and etches. The processing cost and yield loss at a lithographic tool is expected to be highest in the whole integrated process flow due to the need to move the wafer to specific locations at high speed.

  3. Category:POSIX error codes - Wikipedia

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  4. Point code - Wikipedia

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    ANSI point codes use 24 bits, mostly in 8-8-8 format. [1] ITU point codes use 14 bits in 3-8-3 format. [2] Fourteen bit point codes can be written in multiple formats. The most common are decimal number, hexadecimal number, or 3-8-3 format (3 most significant bits, 8 middle bits, 3 least significant bits). Twenty-four bit point codes may be ...

  5. Therac-25 - Wikipedia

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    The Therac-25 is a computer-controlled radiation therapy machine produced by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) in 1982 after the Therac-6 and Therac-20 units (the earlier units had been produced in partnership with Compagnie générale de radiologie (CGR) of France).

  6. Point machine - Wikipedia

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    The point machine (in this case an electric motor) and associated mechanism used to operate this switch can be seen to the right in the picture. A point machine (also known as a point motor, switch machine or switch motor) is a device for operating railway turnouts especially at a distance.

  7. SYNOP - Wikipedia

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    This is a code number from 0 to 4, with 0, 1 and 2 meaning data is included, and 3 and 4 indicating no precipitation data. i X is a code number indicating the manner of station operation, and the format used in group 7wwWW; codes 1, 2 and 3 indicate a staffed station, while codes 4 to 7 indicate an automatic station.

  8. SADP - Wikipedia

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    SADP may refer to : Science and Technology. Self-Aligned Double-Patterning, a Multiple patterning technique used in semiconductor manufacturing; Selected Area Diffraction Pattern, the pattern of spots in Selected area diffraction; sADP, "slow after depolarizing current", an experimental response of Neurons; Other

  9. Clarke Error Grid - Wikipedia

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    A scatterplot is generated, plotting values from the reference glucose meter (x-axis) against values from the new device (y-axis); thus, each point represents measurement of a single sample by two methods. Grid lines are then drawn to indicate 5 different classifications (Regions A-E) based on clinical relevance: