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The Diverse Ecology of Electronic Materials
Cyrus C.M. Mody
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Maastricht University Science, Technology and Society Studies
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Microelectronic Materials
100%
Electronic Materials
100%
Microelectronics
50%
Computing Programs
50%
Subsidiary Roles
50%
Microelectronics Manufacturing
50%
Carbon Fullerenes
50%
Semiconductor Silicon
50%
INIS
ecology
100%
silicon
100%
microelectronics
57%
industry
14%
manufacturing
14%
carbon
14%
fullerenes
14%
semiconductor materials
14%
Engineering
Microelectronics
100%
Microelectronic Material
100%
Carbon Fullerene
50%
Material Science
Silicon
100%
Electronic Material
100%
Fullerene
14%
Social Sciences
Microelectronics
100%
Case Study
25%
Subsidiary Role
25%
Chemical Engineering
Fullerene
100%