Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... techniques that are capable of viewing the surface on an atomic scale . We will briefly describe such techniques , illustrating their capa- bilities with pertinent examples . The techniques more commonly used are field - ion microscopy ...
... techniques that are capable of viewing the surface on an atomic scale . We will briefly describe such techniques , illustrating their capa- bilities with pertinent examples . The techniques more commonly used are field - ion microscopy ...
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... techniques can provide circuit switched connections for voice or data at rates up to 64 kilobits per second ( Kbps ) ... techniques . There are circuit compatibilities and circuit synergies with these latter techniques . VLSI cir- cuits ...
... techniques can provide circuit switched connections for voice or data at rates up to 64 kilobits per second ( Kbps ) ... techniques . There are circuit compatibilities and circuit synergies with these latter techniques . VLSI cir- cuits ...
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... techniques , and switching system connection networks can be made of arrays and stages of several kinds of time - division switches , similar to the techniques used with space - division networks . Space - division switches require the ...
... techniques , and switching system connection networks can be made of arrays and stages of several kinds of time - division switches , similar to the techniques used with space - division networks . Space - division switches require the ...
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