Random Telegraph Signals in Semiconductor Devices Andrea KrähmerAs semiconductor devices move to the nanoscale, random telegraph signals have become an issue of major concern to the semiconductor industry. This book aims to provide a comprehensive and up to date review of one of the most challenging issues facing the semiconductor industry, from the fundamentals of random telegraph signals to applied technology.
Drawing from the burgeoning field of 'embodiment' – itself an idea at the intersection of the sciences
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This chapter aims to decipher the current systems and structures involved in the governance of palm oil
investigates the social dynamics behind changes in urban and rural life in the Byzantine period that can be detected by archaeology
Marxist criticism and colonialism
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the authors present translations of the medical treatises together with commentaries and interpretations in the light of modern medical knowledge
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The thirteen articles collected in this volume were published between 1971 and 1997
Insufficient infrastructure to support relevant learning and decision making by farmers and land managers
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