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  • 111Analog ear — An analog ear or analog cochlea is a model of the ear or of the cochlea (in the inner ear) based on an electrical, electronic or mechanical analog. An analog ear is commonly described as an interconnection of electrical elements such as resistors …

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  • 112Etching (microfabrication) — Etching tanks used to perform Piranha, Hydrofluoric acid or RCA clean on 4 inch wafer batches at LAAS technological facility in Toulouse, France Etching is used in microfabrication to chemically remove layers from the surface of a wafer during… …

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  • 113M S Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies — infobox University name= M S Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies established= 1999 city= Bangalore state= Karnataka country= India motto= To be recognized as a leading Education and Research Center of international repute making significant… …

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  • 114Chaos computing — Presented is a specific description and illustration of how chaotic systems can be made to produce and morph between such all logic gates. Contents 1 What is a chaotic system? 2 Logic Gates 3 Principle of the Morphing Chaotic Logic Gates …

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  • 115Memristor — Type Passive Working principle Memristance Invented Leon Chua (1971) First production HP Labs (2008) Electronic symbol …

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  • 116Architecture Design and Assessment System — The Architecture Design and Assessment System (ADAS) was a set of software programs offered by the Research Triangle Institute from the mid 1980s untilthe early 1990s. [G.A. Frank, D.L. Franke, and W.F. Ingogly, An Architecture Design and… …

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  • 117Crossing number (graph theory) — A drawing of the Heawood graph with three crossings. This is the minimum number of crossings among all drawings of this graph, so the graph has crossing number cr(G) = 3. In graph theory, the crossing number cr(G) of a graph G is the… …

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  • 118Carver Mead — Carver Mead. Carver Andress Mead (* 1. Mai 1934 in Bakersfield, Kalifornien) ist ein US amerikanischer Informatiker und Pionier der modernen Mikroelektronik. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 119Elektromigration — Unter Elektromigration (EM) versteht man einen Materialtransport durch allmähliche Bewegung von Ionen in einem festen Leiter, der durch den elektrischen Strom verursacht wird. Kollisionen von Elektronen mit den Ionen und in geringerem Maß auch… …

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  • 120Elektronenmigration — Unter Elektromigration (EM) versteht man einen Materialtransport durch allmähliche Bewegung von Ionen in einem festen Leiter, der durch den elektrischen Strom verursacht wird. Kollisionen von Elektronen mit den Ionen und in geringerem Maß auch… …

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