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  2. Three-dimensional integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    There are several methods for 3D IC design, including recrystallization and wafer bonding methods. There are two major types of wafer bonding, Cu-Cu connections (copper-to-copper connections between stacked ICs, used in TSVs) [18] [19] and through-silicon via (TSV). 3D ICs with TSVs may use solder microbumps, small solder balls as an interface between two individual dies in a 3D IC. [20]

  3. Nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization - Wikipedia

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    The living nature of NMP is due to the persistent radical effect (PRE). [3] The PRE is a phenomenon observable in some radical systems which leads to the highly favored formation of one product to the near exclusion of other radical couplings due to one of the radical species being particularly stable, existing in greater and greater concentrations as the reaction progresses while the other ...

  4. N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone - Wikipedia

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    N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) is an organic compound consisting of a 5-membered lactam. It is a colorless liquid, although impure samples can appear yellow. It is miscible with water and with most common organic solvents. It also belongs to the class of dipolar aprotic solvents such as dimethylformamide and dimethyl sulfoxide.

  5. Nimo tube - Wikipedia

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    This allows the display tubes to be multiplexed, simplifying the interface circuitry. [4] The German tube manufacturer Telefunken tried to sell an unlicensed copy of the design under the type number XM1000, [5] but was sued by IEE in 1969 and lost, having to destroy all tubes already produced. Only a few survived, most of them not yet labeled.

  6. Inductive output tube - Wikipedia

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    The inductive output tube (IOT) or klystrode is a variety of linear-beam vacuum tube, similar to a klystron, used as a power amplifier for high frequency radio waves. It evolved in the 1980s to meet increasing efficiency requirements for high-power RF amplifiers in radio transmitters. [ 1 ]

  7. EL34 - Wikipedia

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    The EL34 is a thermionic vacuum tube of the power pentode type. The EL34 was introduced in 1955 by Mullard, which was owned by Philips. [1] The EL34 has an octal base (indicated by the '3' in the part number) and is found mainly in the final output stages of audio amplification circuits; it was also designed to be suitable as a series regulator by virtue of its high permissible voltage between ...

  8. Liam Payne Gave Ex Maya Henry an Ultimatum to Get an Abortion ...

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    Liam Payne allegedly forced his ex Maya Henry to get an abortion after she discovered she was pregnant with their baby.. A source claimed to Rolling Stone that the late singer, 31, gave the former ...

  9. Nuvistor - Wikipedia

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    RCA 6DS4 "Nuvistor" triode vacuum tube, ca. 20 mm high and 11 mm in diameter Nuvistor with U.S. dime for scale. The nuvistor is a type of vacuum tube announced by RCA in 1959. . Nuvistors were made to compete with the then-new bipolar junction transistors, and were much smaller than conventional tubes of the day, almost approaching the compactness of early discrete transistor casi