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1. ім.1) рівень2) ступінь (напр. інтеграції)2. дієсл. вирівнювати, розрівнювати - acceptor energy level
- algorithmic level
- allowed level
- automation level
- behavioral level
- chip complexity level
- chip level
- circuit level
- circuit complexity level
- complexity level
- concentration level
- confidence level
- damage level
- dc level
- deep level
- defect level
- degenerate level
- discrete energy level
- discrete level
- donor energy level
- doping level
- dynamic level
- electrical level
- electron quasi-Fermi level
- empty level
- filled level
- functional level
- functionality level
- gate level
- hole quasi-Fermi level
- impurity level
- input level
- integration level
- interconnection level
- logic level
- logical one level
- logical zero level
- logic gate level
- mask level
- masking level
- metallization level
- noise level
- occupied level
- register transfer level
- resistivity level
- saturation level
- shallow level
- sheet-resistance level
- steady-state level
- submicron level
- superficial level
- switch level
- transistor switch level
- trapping level
- TTL level
- two-resist level
- unfilled level
- unknown logic level
- vacant level
- wafer level
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