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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. Windows Support Tools - Wikipedia

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    Windows Server 2003 Support Tools includes 70 different tools. [3] For instance, WinDiff is a GUI tool for comparing files and folders. [4] [5] NetDiag is a CLI tool for diagnosing network problems. [6] This tool is command-line version of the Network Troubleshooter that can be found in Windows Help and Support Center.

  4. Selected area diffraction - Wikipedia

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    Single-crystalline SADP automatically interpreted with CrysTBox software. SAD analysis is widely used in material research for its relative simplicity and high information value. Once the sample is prepared and examined in a modern transmission electron microscope, the device allows for a routine diffraction acquisition in a matter of seconds.

  5. Hikvision - Wikipedia

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    Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd., often shortened to Hikvision, is a Chinese partly state-owned manufacturer and supplier of video surveillance equipment for civilian and military purposes, headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.

  6. 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

  7. Portable Executable - Wikipedia

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    It is the standard format for executables on Windows NT-based systems, including files such as .exe, .dll, .sys (for system drivers), and .mui. At its core, the PE format is a structured data container that gives the Windows operating system loader everything it needs to properly manage the executable code it contains.

  8. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, opening the file or running an executable will launch the file with its own credentials rather than with the user's own credentials. [14] Although there may be a way to prevent privilege escalation when opening a file, [ 15 ] there is no obvious remedy to prevent one user from listing the private files in another user's account.

  9. Windows Installer - Wikipedia

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    Windows Installer (msiexec.exe, previously known as Microsoft Installer, [3] codename Darwin) [4] [5] is a software component and application programming interface (API) of Microsoft Windows used for the installation, maintenance, and removal of software.