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  2. Thallium(I) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Thallium(I) sulfide, Tl 2 S, is a chemical compound of thallium and sulfur.This salt was used in some of the earliest photo-electric detectors by Theodore Case who developed the so-called thalofide (sometimes spelt thallofide) cell, used in early film projectors.

  3. Wilson current mirror - Wikipedia

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    A Wilson current mirror is a three-terminal circuit (Fig. 1) that accepts an input current at the input terminal and provides a "mirrored" current source or sink output at the output terminal.

  4. Orthonitrate - Wikipedia

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    Orthonitrate is a tetrahedral anion of nitrogen with the formula NO 3− 4.It was first identified in 1977 [1] and is currently known in only two compounds, sodium orthonitrate (Na 3 NO 4) and potassium orthonitrate (K 3 NO 4).

  5. Royal Military College (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Military College (Malay: Maktab Tentera DiRaja; abbreviated RMC) is an all-boys military school established to train young Malaysians for service in the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).

  6. Phased-array optics - Wikipedia

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    Phased-array optics is the technology of controlling the phase and amplitude of light waves transmitting, reflecting, or captured (received) by a two-dimensional surface using adjustable surface elements.

  7. Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) [2] is a government agency of the state of Himachal Pradesh, India, established on 8 April 1971 by the provisions of the Constitution of India.

  8. Bob Pease - Wikipedia

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    Flag at half-staff at National Semiconductor on June 21, 2011. Pease was killed in the crash of his 1969 Volkswagen Beetle, on June 18, 2011. [23] [24] [25] He was leaving a gathering in memory of Jim Williams, who was another well-known analog circuit designer, a technical author, and a renowned staff engineer working at Linear Technology.

  9. Peptization - Wikipedia

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    The peptization of a liquid mixture is the process of converting the mixture into a colloid by shaking it with a suitable electrolyte called a peptizing agent. [1] That is, the insoluble solid particles which have settled out of the mixture (i.e. the precipitate) are reformed into microscopic particles suspended in the mixture.