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  • 1Rembrandt van Rijn — ▪ Dutch artist Introduction in full  Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn  Rembrandt originally spelled  Rembrant  born July 15, 1606, Leiden, Netherlands died October 4, 1669, Amsterdam  Dutch painter and printmaker, one of the greatest storytellers… …

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  • 2Failure analysis — is the process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the cause of a failure. It is an important discipline in many branches of manufacturing industry, such as the electronics industry, where it is a vital tool used in the development of… …

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  • 3Maurice R. Bebb — (1891 1986) (or M. R. Bebb as he signed his work) was a notable etcher and printmaker of the American Midwest, whose best known subjects were birds native to Oklahoma and Minnesota, where he spent his time. Not only an expert draftsman, Bebb was… …

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  • 4Etching (disambiguation) — This page is distinguished from the singular uses of Etch. Etching may refer to:* Etching, a printmaking technique in art * Etching (glass), a glass decoration technique * Industrial etching * Etching (microfabrication), a process in producing… …

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  • 5etch — I. verb Etymology: Dutch etsen, from German ätzen to etch, corrode, from Old High German azzen to feed; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat more at eat Date: 1634 transitive verb 1. a. to produce (as a pattern or design) on a hard material by… …

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  • 6Reactive-ion etching — (RIE) is an etching technology used in microfabrication. It uses chemically reactive plasma to remove material deposited on wafers. The plasma is generated under low pressure (vacuum) by an electromagnetic field. High energy ions from the plasma… …

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  • 7Dry etching — refers to the removal of material, typically a masked pattern of semiconductor material, by exposing the material to a bombardment of ions (usually a plasma of reactive gases such as fluorocarbons, oxygen, chlorine, boron trichloride; sometimes… …

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  • 8William Gregor — (25 December 1761 ndash; 11 June 1817) was the British clergyman and mineralogist who discovered the elemental metal titanium.LifeEarly yearsHe was born in Trewarthenick, Cornwall, the son of Francis Gregor and Mary Copley and the brother of… …

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  • 9Stamford School — Infobox School2 name = Stamford School established = 1532 founded = William Radcliffe type = Public school head name = Headmaster head = Stuart Burns, MA (Cantab) city = Stamford state = Lincolnshire country = England motto = Christ me Spede… …

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  • 10Plasma etching — is a form of plasma processing used to fabricate integrated circuits. It involves a high speed stream of glow discharge (plasma) of an appropriate gas mixture being shot (in pulses) at a sample. The plasma source, known as etch species, can be… …

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