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1 pairing effect
ефект спаровування електронівEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > pairing effect
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2 effect
1) ефект; явище 2) вплив; дія - avalanche effect
- band-folding effect
- barrier effect
- birefringent effect
- body effect
- bulk effect
- channel effect
- charge-volume effect
- Dember effect
- domain effect
- Early effect
- edge effect
- electrooptical effect
- end effect
- Esaki effect
- Ettingshausen effect
- field effect
- flux-creep effect
- Gunn effect
- Hall effect
- hot-carrier effect
- hot-electron effect
- inter-proximity effect
- intra-proximity effect
- Josephson effect
- Joule effect
- Kerr magnelooptical effect
- Kerr effect
- magnetostrictive effect
- manhatten effect
- moir effect
- Nernst effect
- Nernst-Ettingshausen effect
- nonparabolicity effect
- Ovshinsky effect
- pairing effect
- Peltier effect
- photodiffusion effect
- photovoltaic effect
- ploy effect
- Pockels effect
- proximity effect
- punch-through effect
- Read effect
- scale effect
- Schottky effect
- Seebeck effect
- shadow effect
- short-channel effect
- shot effect
- sidewalk effect
- skin effect
- surface-leakage effect
- Thomson effect
- threshold effect
- transient effect
- trapping effect
- tunneling effect
- tunnel effect
- Wiedemann effect
- Zener effect
- α-particle effect
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