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- Samoilovich Neiman, the Soviet physicist, published 3 articles about microminiaturization in electronics at the molecular-atomic level, which independently...
- Critical Technology. Scribner. p. 23. ISBN 978-1982172008. Symposium on Microminiaturization of Electronic ****emblies, 1958 Lathrop, Jay W. (January 2013). "The...
- items. Areas that received attention included printed circuits, microminiaturization, casting resins, flow and temperature measuring systems, reserve...
- Corporation in Garden City, New York.  As senior engineer, she developed microminiaturization research and development programs related to advanced computers. ...
- Network, the Information Age was formed by capitalizing on computer microminiaturization advances, which, upon broader usage within society, would lead to...
- & Variable Capacitors (with H. M. Nordenburg) (McGraw-Hill 1960) Microminiaturization: Proceedings of the AGARD Conference 1961 (Pergamon 1961) Miniature...
- reaction mixture is arrested within the detector by stopping the flow. Microminiaturized chromatography is carried out on microcolumns that are automatically...
- (ISAR), which reduced the size of the electronics package through microminiaturization and presented a greatly improved operator interface. In January 1987...
- Moscow: Soviet Radio. Neiman MS (1964). "Some fundamental issues of microminiaturization". Radiotekhnika (in Russian) (1): 3–12. Neiman MS (1965). "On the...
- signals to mani****te others without their knowledge. Via the reno, or microminiaturized personal computer implanted in the brain in childhood, people have...