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1 element
1) елемент; компонент; прилад; інтегральна схема, ІС (див. т-ж chip, circuit, component) 2) (хімічний) елемент - array element
- capacitive-storage element
- chevron propagating element
- chip element
- circuit element
- column III & V element
- combinational logic element
- control element
- cryogenic element
- distributed element
- doping element
- electronic element
- field-effect-transistor element
- floating-gate element
- functional element
- fuse element
- generic element
- Gunn element
- Hall element
- image element
- impurity element
- inclusive OR element
- integrated element
- inverting element
- Josephson junction element
- key element
- library element
- light-emitting semiconductor element
- light-receiving element
- linear element
- logical element
- lumped-circuit element
- magnetic propagation element
- majority element
- march element
- matrix element
- memory element
- microcircuit element
- microelectronic element
- monolithic element
- multiple logic element
- NAND element
- NAND-NOR element
- negative-resistance element
- network element
- nonlinear element
- one-transistor element
- optoelectronic element
- parasitic element
- passive element
- pattern element
- phantom element
- picture element
- propagating element
- propagation element
- redundant element
- resolution element
- semiconductor element
- shared element
- solid-state element
- stripe-geometry element
- superconducting element
- thick-film element
- thin-film element
- ultratrace element
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