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  • ...as later also theorized by German engineer [[Oskar Heil]] in the 1930s and American physicist [[William Shockley]] in the 1940s.<ref name="computerhistory"/> T ...ons: Microcomputers and Electronic Instrumentation |date=1994 |publisher=[[American Chemical Society]] |isbn=978-0841228610 |page=389 |url=https://books.google
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  • CMOS technology was initially overlooked by the American [[semiconductor industry]] in favour of NMOS, which was more powerful at th [[Category:Arab inventions]]
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  • ...yce acknowledges Lehovec in his article "Microelectronics", ''[[Scientific American]]'', September 1977, Volume 23, Number 3, pp. 63–69.</ref> and then indep ...ttps://books.google.com/books?id=tdCjBQAAQBAJ&q=micromodule&pg=PA392|title=American Microelectronics Data Annual 1964–65|last1=Dummer|first1=G.W.A.|last2=Rob
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