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- Computer Logic Modules1
- Diodes, Solid State (Germanium, Silicon, Etc.)1
- Infrared Sensors, Solid State8
- Integrated Circuits, Semiconductor Networks, Etc.6
- Light Emitting Diodes4
- Microcircuits, Integrated (Semiconductor)2
- Microprocessors Manufacturers2
- Modules, Solid State1
- Molecular Devices, Solid State1
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- Computer Logic Modules1
- Diodes, Solid State (Germanium, Silicon, Etc.)1
- Infrared Sensors, Solid State8
- Integrated Circuits, Semiconductor Networks, Etc.6
- Light Emitting Diodes4
- Microcircuits, Integrated (Semiconductor)2
- Microprocessors Manufacturers2
- Modules, Solid State1
- Molecular Devices, Solid State1
- Nuclear Detectors, Solid State1
- Radiation Sensors29
- Random Access Memory (Ram)30
- Read-Only Memory (Rom)30
- Semiconductor Circuit Networks1
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- Solid State Electronic Devices, Nec1
- Thin Film Circuits1
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