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  2. Thermal copper pillar bump - Wikipedia

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    A thermal copper pillar bump, also known as a "thermal bump", is a thermoelectric device made from thin-film thermoelectric material embedded in flip chip interconnects (in particular copper pillar solder bumps) for use in electronics and optoelectronic packaging, including: flip chip packaging of CPU and GPU integrated circuits (chips), laser diodes, and semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA).

  3. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    Use hands-free to decrease the radiation to the head. Keep the mobile phone away from the body. Do not use telephone in a car without an external antenna. The use of "hands-free" was not recommended by the British Consumers' Association in a statement in November 2000, as they believed that exposure was increased. [63]

  4. Non-contact thermography - Wikipedia

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    Sample image of a hand held thermography camera. There is a difference between Medical Thermology as promulgated by medically based organizations such as the American Academy of Thermology (AAT), and thermography as practiced by alternative providers or physicians who overstate the benefits of thermography.

  5. Hands-free computing - Wikipedia

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    Hands-free computing is important because it is useful to both able and disabled users. Speech recognition systems can be trained to recognize specific commands and upon confirmation of correctness instructions can be given to systems without the use of hands. This may be useful while driving or to an inspector or engineer in a factory environment.

  6. Thermal interface material - Wikipedia

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    A thermal interface material (shortened to TIM) is any material that is inserted between two components in order to enhance the thermal coupling between them. [1] A common use is heat dissipation, in which the TIM is inserted between a heat-producing device (e.g. an integrated circuit) and a heat-dissipating device (e.g. a heat sink).

  7. Thermal relief - Wikipedia

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    Thermal pads can be seen in several locations on this printed circuit board (PCB), in particular, the bottom pad of the three vertical pads in the top left corner. A thermal relief pad, thermal pad or simply thermal, is a printed circuit board (PCB) pad connected to a copper pour using a thermal connection. It looks like a normal pad with ...

  8. These Powerful Vibrators and Sex Toys Are Hands-Free ... - AOL

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    A hands-free vibe can “add more excitement, variety, and positions to your sexual experiences,” explains Jordan Rullo, Ph.D., a clinical health psychologist, sex therapist, and medical advisor ...

  9. Corona treatment - Wikipedia

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    Many substrates provide a better bonding surface when they are treated at the time they are produced. This is called “pre-treatment.” The effects of corona treatment diminish over time. Therefore, many surfaces will require a second “bumptreatment at the time they are converted to ensure bonding with printing inks, coatings, and ...

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