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Principles of Chemical Vapor Deposition
D.M. Dobkin; M.K. Zuraw
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2003
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Principles of Chemical Vapor Deposition provides a simple introduction to heat and mass transfer, surface and gas phase chemistry, and plasma discharge characteristics. In addition, the book includes discussions of practical films and reactors to help in the development of better processes and equipment. This book will assist workers new to chemical vapor deposition (CVD) to understand CVD reactors and processes and to comprehend and exploit the literature in the field. The book reviews several disparate fields with which many researchers may have only a passing acquaintance, such as heat and mass transfer, discharge physics, and surface chemistry, focusing on key issues relevant to CVD. The book also examines examples of realistic industrial reactors and processes with simplified analysis to demonstrate how to apply the principles to practical situations. The book does not attempt to exhaustively survey the literature or to intimidate the reader with irrelevant mathematical apparatus. This book is as simple as possible while still retaining the essential physics and chemistry. The book is generously illustrated to assist the reader in forming the mental images which are the basis of understanding.
Hawaiian Herbs of Medicinal Value
D M Kaaiakamanu; J K Akina
University Press of the Pacific
2003
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"Ned Baker situated himself in the shadows. In the snap of a twig, he found what he'd been looking for. Trouble. She couldn't be missed. No wonder his young friend was so confounded. Trouble always did that to a man. His keen observation zeroed in on the young bride-to-be. Amidst social flitting, she was taking stock of the circle of giddy girls surrounding her friend. The lad was too busy enchanting the ladies with his charisma to notice. Ned scratched his rough beard with callused fingers. He'd see what came from tonight, see if anyone caught his friend's fancy. If so, he'd keep quiet. If not, he was going to have to have a talk with the boy. There was still a choice to be made. He watched the girl finish her rounds and return to the other young man waiting patiently. Ned watched as she turned her head again and again in the direction of her lovelorn friend. He was making the girls giggle as they fawned over him. The boy must have forgotten how torn up he was, but Ned saw pain in her face. She couldn't mask the heartsick complexion. She wore the grief of a young girl jilted who happened upon her love, seeing for the first time, a replacement in his arms. The one by her side saw it, too. He stopped short, followed her gaze, and then hurried her into the blackness. Ned leaned back against a tree and watched them disappear. He poked his nose up into the thick air and breathed deep. Trouble. He smelled it brewing from miles away." When best friends Caitlin and R.C. face the truth in their hearts and realize that they are in-love with one another, but are afraid to confess their feelings, life changes for everyone. Especially them. It is not until Life fates them to be cruelly separated that they reveal their absolute devotion to one another. Years later, after much fruitless searching, Caitlin - married with a family - is unexpectedly reunited with her dearest friend and soul mate R.C. She learn
"Ned Baker situated himself in the shadows. In the snap of a twig, he found what he'd been looking for. Trouble. She couldn't be missed. No wonder his young friend was so confounded. Trouble always did that to a man. His keen observation zeroed in on the young bride-to-be. Amidst social flitting, she was taking stock of the circle of giddy girls surrounding her friend. The lad was too busy enchanting the ladies with his charisma to notice. Ned scratched his rough beard with callused fingers. He'd see what came from tonight, see if anyone caught his friend's fancy. If so, he'd keep quiet. If not, he was going to have to have a talk with the boy. There was still a choice to be made. He watched the girl finish her rounds and return to the other young man waiting patiently. Ned watched as she turned her head again and again in the direction of her lovelorn friend. He was making the girls giggle as they fawned over him. The boy must have forgotten how torn up he was, but Ned saw pain in her face. She couldn't mask the heartsick complexion. She wore the grief of a young girl jilted who happened upon her love, seeing for the first time, a replacement in his arms. The one by her side saw it, too. He stopped short, followed her gaze, and then hurried her into the blackness. Ned leaned back against a tree and watched them disappear. He poked his nose up into the thick air and breathed deep. Trouble. He smelled it brewing from miles away." When best friends Caitlin and R.C. face the truth in their hearts and realize that they are in-love with one another, but are afraid to confess their feelings, life changes for everyone. Especially them. It is not until Life fates them to be cruelly separated that they reveal their absolute devotion to one another. Years later, after much fruitless searching, Caitlin - married with a family - is unexpectedly reunited with her dearest friend and soul mate R.C. She learn
The Teacher of Casting, Modeling, Sculpturing, Woodcarving, Pottery
D M Campana
Wildside Press
2025
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This book would be great value for benefit to those interested in matters of the current FACIALPAIN subject's listservers, and has followed the listserve postings for several years and felt that there would be great value to those interested in matters orofacial to have an organized and searchable collection of the communications arranged by topic or subject. As you go through this book, you will appreciate the tremendous effort tirelessly to bring all of the posting to the FACIALPAIN listserve into a book format, that he has been put forth for our benefit, this book represents posting on a variety of subjects and contains much controversy that we in OFP are still struggling with. Nevertheless, the book's value is in the organization of the material that can be searched by subject matter. It should be understood that the diagnoses and treatments are only suggestions and do not represent standards of care but help us to move toward those standards.
In the summer of 1981 I was asked to consider the possibility of manufacturing a 600,000 transistor microprocessor in 1985. It was clear that the technology would only be capable of manufacturing 100,000-200,000 transistor chips with acceptable yields. The control store ROM occupied approximately half of the chip area, so I considered adding spare rows and columns to increase ROM yield. Laser-programmed polysilicon fuses would be used to switch between good and bad circuits. Since only half the chip area would have redundancy, I was concerned that the increase in yield would not outweigh the increased costs of testing and redundancy programming. The fabrication technology did not yet exist, so I was unable to experimentally verify the benefits of redundancy. When the technology did become available, it would be too late in the development schedule to spend time running test chips. The yield analysis had to be done analytically or by simulation. Analytic yield analysis techniques did not offer sufficient accuracy for dealing with complex structures. The simulation techniques then available were very labor-intensive and seemed more suitable for redundant memories and other very regular structures [Stapper 80J. I wanted a simulator that would allow me to evaluate the yield of arbitrary redundant layouts, hence I termed such a simulator a layout or yield simulator. Since I was unable to convince anyone to build such a simulator for me, I embarked on the research myself.