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  • 1MOSFET — Two power MOSFETs in the surface mount package D2PAK. Operating as switches, each of these components can sustain a blocking voltage of 120 volts in the OFF state, and can conduct a continuous current of 30 amperes in the ON state, dissipating up …

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  • 2Extreme ultraviolet lithography — (also known as EUV or EUVL ) is a next generation lithography technology using the 13.5 nm EUV wavelength. EUVL opticsEUVL is a significant departure from the deep ultraviolet lithography used today. All matter absorbs EUV radiation. Hence, EUV… …

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  • 3Hippocampus — For other uses, see Hippocampus (disambiguation). Brain: Hippocampus The hippocampus is located in the medial temporal lobe of the brain. In this lateral view of the human brain, the frontal lobe is at le …

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  • 4kindling — Long lasting epileptogenic changes induced by daily subthreshold electrical brain stimulation without apparent neuronal damage. * * * kind·ling kin dliŋ n the electrophysiological changes that occur in the brain as a result of repeated… …

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  • 5Borderline personality disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F60.3 ICD 9 301.83 …

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  • 6Animal models of ischemic stroke — are procedures inducing cerebral ischemia. The aim is the study of basic processes or potential therapeutic interventions in this disease, and the extension of the pathophysiological knowledge on and/or the improvement of medical treatment of… …

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  • 7Autism spectrum — The term autism spectrum is often used to describe disorders that are currently classified as pervasive developmental disorders. Pervasive developmental disorders include Autistic Disorder, Asperger s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder,… …

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  • 8CPU core voltage — The CPU core voltage (VCORE) is the power supply voltage supplied to the CPU (which is a digital circuit), GPU, or other device containing a processing core. The amount of power a CPU uses, and thus the amount of heat it dissipates, is the… …

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  • 9Leakage — describes an unwanted loss, or leak, of something which escapes from its proper location. In everyday usage, leakage is the gradual escape of matter through a leak hole. [ [http://www.m w.com/dictionary/leaking Merriam Webster] ] In different… …

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  • 10Mriganka Sur — (born 1953 in Fatehgarh, India) is an Indian born neuroscientist working in the USA. Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Honours and Awards 4 Major Publications …

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