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1) (технологічна) обробка; проведення процесу 2) технологія (див. т-ж process, technique, technology) 3) обробка (інформації) - array processing
- batch-modeprocessing
- batchprocessing
- beam processing
- bipolar processing
- chip processing
- CMOS/SOS processing
- component pre-insertion processing
- component processing
- computer word processing
- digital image processing
- dry processing
- electroless processing
- electron-beam processing
- epitaxial processing
- excimer laser processing
- exposive-shock processing
- fabrication processing
- hands-off processing
- high-resolution processing
- high-temperature processing
- high-volume processing
- high-yield processing
- image processing
- in-line processing
- ion-beam processing
- ion-implantation processing
- isothermal processing
- laser cold processing
- liquid chemical processing
- liquid processing
- lithographic processing
- maskless processing
- microelectronic processing
- microgravity processing
- MOS processing
- multimask processing
- multi-User MEMS processing MUMPS
- multi-User MEMS processing
- multiple-chemical processing
- on-line data processing
- pel-to-pel processing
- photochemical processing
- photoresist processing
- pipeline processing
- planar processing
- planar plasma processing
- plasma processing
- post ion-implantation processing
- pyrolytic laser processing
- radiation-free processing
- relief-mask processing
- single-wafer semiconductor processing
- single-wafer processing
- slice-at-a-time processing
- space semiconductor processing
- submicrometer processing
- submicron processing ї
- TAB processing
- temperature-gradient zone-melting processing
- thermal processing
- unattended processing
- vacuum infrared processing
- vertical processing
- wafer-by-wafer processing
- wet chemical processing
- wet processingEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > processing
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