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1. ім.1) малюнок; зображення; образ; рельєф2) конфігурація, форма2. дієсл. формувати малюнок; формувати зображення; формувати рельєф; структурувати - chip pattern
- circuit pattern
- computer-generated pattern
- conductive pattern
- conductor pattern
- contact pattern
- contiguous-disk propagation pattern
- customized metallization pattern
- discretionary wiring pattern
- dislocation pattern
- domain pattern
- dopant pattern
- electron-beam pattern
- electron diffraction pattern
- emitter pattern
- error-free layout pattern
- etchedpattern
- etchpattern
- fine-line pattern
- fine-linewidth pattern
- fixed-interconnection pattern
- gate pattern
- geometric pattern
- growth pattern
- high-aspect ratio pattern
- insulation pattern
- integrated-circuit pattern
- interconnection mask pattern
- layout pattern
- lead pattern
- mask pattern
- masked реrmalloy pattern
- masking pattern
- master pattern
- measurement pattern
- metal-finger pattern
- multiple pattern
- optical pattern
- oxide pattern
- permalloy propagation pattern
- photographic emulsion-maskpattern
- photographic emulsionpattern
- photoresist film pattern
- photoresist pattern
- photoresist mask pattern
- process evaluation and control pattern
- programmed-interconnection pattern
- regular pattern
- repetitive pattern
- reticle pattern
- routing pattern
- shifting test pattern
- silicon pattern
- step coverage pattern
- striation pattern
- subisolation pattern
- sunken охide pattern
- surface relief pattern
- test pattern
- thick-film pattern
- thin-film pattern
- transistor pattern
- wafer pattern
- wiring pattern
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