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  • 1Three-dimensional integrated circuit — In electronics, a three dimensional integrated circuit (3D IC, 3D IC, or 3 D IC) is a chip in which two or more layers of active electronic components are integrated both vertically and horizontally into a single circuit. The semiconductor… …

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  • 2effect — effectible, adj. /i fekt /, n. 1. something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin. 2. power to produce results; efficacy; force; validity; influence: His protest had …

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  • 3effect — ef•fect [[t]ɪˈfɛkt[/t]] n. 1) something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence 2) power to produce results; efficacy; force: The protest had no effect[/ex] 3) the state of being effective or operative; operation or execution …

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  • 4dimensional shingle — noun A shingle that is textured, overlayed, or laminated and designed to produce a three dimensional effect …

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  • 5Coriolis effect — For the psychophysical perception effect, see Coriolis effect (perception). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 6Nuclear Overhauser effect — The Nuclear Overhauser Effect (NOE) is the transfer of nuclear spin polarization from one nuclear spin population to another via cross relaxation. It is a common phenomenon observed by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The… …

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  • 7Casimir effect — Casimir forces on parallel plates Casimir forces on parallel pl …

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  • 8Low-dimensional topology — In mathematics, low dimensional topology is the branch of topology that studies manifolds of four or fewer dimensions. Representative topics are the structure theory of 3 manifolds and 4 manifolds, knot theory, and braid groups. It can be… …

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  • 9Two-dimensional gas — A two dimensional gas is a collection of N objects which are constrained to move in a planar or other two dimensional space in a gaseous state. The objects can be: ideal gas elements such as rigid disks undergoing elastic collisions; elementary… …

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  • 10Butterfly effect — For other uses, see Butterfly effect (disambiguation). Point attractors in 2D phase space. In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions; where a small change at one place in a nonlinear system can result …

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