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Characteristics and Strategic Significance of IC Industry
IC technology has both strategic and marketable dual characteristics. The former displays strategically the importance of electronic content is so high and critical, including (1) in national information secur...
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Mineral Raw Material Roasting
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Group Division
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Reid Technique
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Hygroscopic Mineral Material
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Statement Validity Assessment
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Insulating Mineral Material
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Self-Awareness Theory
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Criminality
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Risky Shift
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Psychology of Crime Prevention
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Impulsiveness
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Invention and Technological Progresses of Integrated Circuits
Integrated circuits (ICs) refer to circuits that can be fabricated on single crystalline substrates to perform specific functions of logic, analog, memory, RF, and power. IC technology and industry have been p...
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Ultrafine Mineral Powder
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The Development Law of the IC Industry
Moore’s Law has great significance in the development of integrated circuit industry. In general, we can say that the number of components in IC doubles every 18 to 24 months. As a complement to Moore’s Law, B...
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Five-Step Investigation Interviewing Method
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Insulation Mineral Material
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Technology of Hot Delivery and Hot Charge
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Group Information Sampling Theory
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Cooperation Versus Competition