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Feature geometry

Feature geometry is continuously decreasing in size. It now routinely reaches 0.25 im in production and is scheduled to be less than 0.15 to 0.20 im in the year2000. [Pg.348]

A significant number of electrochemical investigations have been directed towards understanding the relation between structural features (geometry, substituents, charge) and the complexing or recognition abilities of CyDs both in solution and immobilized on electrodes. Most of the papers provide information on the selectivity and stability of the complexes. The electrochemical properties of the complexes have been assessed, especially in relation to their possible electrocatalytic properties. [Pg.315]

McCarthy, J. Feature geometry and dependency areview. Phonetica 43 (1988), 84-108. [Pg.589]

McCarthy, J. Feature geometry and dependency A review. Phonetica 43 (1988), 84-108. McIlroy, D. M. Synthetic English speech by rule. Technical report. Bell System Technical Journal (1973). [Pg.571]


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