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  • ...xperiments at the Solid-Liquid Interface: In Situ Conformation of Adsorbed Flexible Polyelectrolyte Chains|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|vol A method was developed to prepare a simple, flexible gelatin film-based artificial skin that could adhere to an open wound and p
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  • ...oung's modulus]] is also intermediate. Polypropylene is normally tough and flexible, especially when [[copolymer]]ized with ethylene. This allows polypropylene ...y made of polypropylene, although the lids are often made of somewhat more flexible LDPE so they can snap on to the container to close it. Polypropylene can al
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  • ...many cases ion-exchange resins were introduced in such processes as a more flexible alternative to the use of natural or artificial [[zeolite]]s. Water of highest purity is required for electronics, scientific experiments, production of superconductors, and nuclear industr
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  • ...storage products; apparel such as undergarments, sportswear, and footwear; electronics; medical devices and implants; and in home repair and hardware. ...longer, they can move further and change conformation easily, making for a flexible material. Polysiloxanes also tend to be chemically inert, due to the streng
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  • ..., [[actuator]]s, [[electrochromism]], [[supercapacitors]], [[biosensors]], flexible transparent displays, [[electromagnetic shielding]] and possibly replacemen ...6/annals.1292.016|title=An Overview of the First Half-Century of Molecular Electronics|year=2003|last1=Hush|first1=Noel S.|journal=Annals of the New York Academy
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  • ...properties are useful in many applications, including [[flexible packaging|flexible food packaging]] and [[thermal insulation]], such as "[[space blanket]]s". [[Category:Flexible electronics]]
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  • ...e polystyrene chains to slide along each other, rendering the bulk system flexible and stretchable. The ability of the system to be readily deformed above it ...d polystyrene is about as strong as unalloyed [[aluminium]], but much more flexible and much lighter (1.05 g/cm<sup>3</sup> vs. 2.70 g/cm<sup>3</sup> for alumi
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  • ...is the co-founder and CEO of InnoVida. He was previously the CEO of [[CHS Electronics]], Inc.<ref>Innovida website [http://www.innovida.com/management_team.asp] ...traditional construction materials. They are sold as being stronger, more flexible than cement, steel or bricks and also non-flammable, waterproof and hurrica
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  • ...ise, the growing demand for and competition among [[consumer goods]] and [[electronics]] has resulted in more companies including human factors in product design. [[Image:Flexible Workplace Variability.jpg|thumb|240px|Fundamentals for the Flexible Workplace Variability and compatibility with desk components, that flex fro
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  • |journal=Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics Because of the atom's large, flexible outer electron shell, the [[NMR]] spectrum changes in response to surroundi
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  • ...nih.gov/pubmed/4951601|accessdate=2010-09-13}}</ref> By the mid-1980s, the flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope had become an indispensable instrument within the [ ...ryngoscope#Video_laryngoscope|video laryngoscopes]] which employ [[Digital electronics|digital technology]] such as the [[CMOS]] [[active pixel sensor]] (CMOS APS
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  • In [[Electronics|electronic]] [[instrumentation]] and [[signal processing]], a '''time to di ...ight can be generated. This allows matching to low levels needed by analog electronics, higher levels for [[ECL]] and even higher levels for [[TTL]]<!--some or al
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  • {{main|Electronics|Electronic circuit}} ...ce|manufacturing tolerance]], [[Path loss|signal attenuation]] or [[Noise (electronics)|parasitic noise]] do not leave the discrete envelope, and as a result are
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  • ..., '''[[digital pattern generator]]s''' or '''frequency generators''' are [[Electronics|electronic]] devices that generate repeating or non-repeating electronic si ...rs have been embedded hardware units, but since the age of multimedia-PCs, flexible, programmable software tone generators have also been available.
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  • ...an IEEE-488 (a standard created by the [[IEEE|Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]]) standard parallel interface used for attaching sensors and pro ...secondary addresses so this puts a 30-device limit on system size.<ref>ICS Electronics. [http://www.icselect.com/pdfs/ab48_12.pdf Extending the GPIB Bus] Retrieve
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  • ...ired. Use of electronic test equipment is essential to any serious work on electronics systems. Practical [[electronics]] engineering and assembly requires the use of many different kinds of elec
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  • ...53 page 64 and following </ref> Model components were interconnected with flexible cords to represent the schematic of the modelled system. To reduce the size * [http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/t_and_m/rf-network-analyzer/analyser-basics-tutorial.php RF networ
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  • ...opens or closes a circuit.” <ref>“Switch,” The Penguin dictionary of Electronics, 2nd ed, London, UK: Penguin Books, 1998.</ref> ...the addition of some external wiring makes them suitable for building very flexible and unique combinations of input/output configurations.
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  • ...y stranded wire to keep them flexible. The insulation is chosen to be both flexible and have a breakdown voltage safe at the voltmeter's highest ranges (e.g., ...characteristics, they are strongly preferred for troubleshooting [[digital electronics]].
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  • ...tself, comes from a special cable with a pair of conductors wound around a flexible magnetically-soft core. The coiling provides distributed inductance, while ...If the expected signal is absent or incorrect, some preceding stage of the electronics is not operating correctly. Since most failures occur because of a single f
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