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      <title>AN EVALUATION OF SILICON ON SAPPHIRE TECHNOLOGY</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Silicon on sapphire is a recent microelectronic circuit technology originally devised to eliminate the drawbacks of conventional junction isolation. It has since developed into a high performance MOS-type integrated circuit family. In this report a description of this logic family is given, including such topics as manufacturing processes, device physics, and performance of commercial circuits. The report concludes with an overall evaluation of this technology. (Author)]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[A series of five "fourth generation" parcel tankers of the Sapphire class, built in Korea by Daewoo for a reported total of 192 million US dollars, has been delivered to Stolt-Nielsen.  They are the Stolt Sapphire, Stolt Emerald, Stolt Topaz, Stolt Aquamarine, and Stolt Jade, all of which have the DnV classification + A1 Tanker for Chemicals and Oil, EO, INERT, sbt, pl, bis.  The article describes this class of chemical tanker (Stolt Emerald was described in the article covered by Abstract No. 69,698, Nov. 1986).]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 1995 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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