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Gold-aluminium intermetallic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gold-aluminium intermetallic is an intermetallic compound of gold and aluminium that occurs at contacts between the two metals. These intermetallics have different properties than the individual m...
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The reappearance of 'purple plague' as a reliability and failure risk in current IC devices ..... Portion 01 transistor array exhibiting purple plague and ...
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Volunteers Battle Purple Plague, Whistling Frog ... In a state with 5,300 invasive species, the most feared is miconia aka “the purple plague” and “the tree that ate Tahiti.” Its huge purple and green leaves layer two stories high, blocking the sun and snuffing out the mosses and ferns below.
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A problem encountered in the production of gold-aluminum bonds is the formation of the "purple plague." Gold and aluminum react to intermetallic compounds.
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Rap 'n Tap ... A friend of mine who did semiconductor research in the mid 1960s said purple plague was still a concern at that time. ... A number of unmarked, but likely germanium transistors I ohmed a few days ago were open.
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A delicious recipe for Purple Plague, with Chambord® raspberry liqueur, Zinfandel® white wine and 7-Up® soda. Also lists similar drink recipes. ... 1. Flying Purple Squirrel; 2. Furry Purple Squirrel; 3. Heidi's Purple Haze; 4. Purple Gecko; 5. Purple Haze; 6. Purple Haze #3; 7. Purple Heart; 8. Purple Hooter;
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Also known as the “purple plague,” purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an ornamental plant known for its purple-spiked flowers. Once limited to gardens in the Northeast, it now chokes wetlands across the country.
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Purple loosestrife grows to a metre or more, and has dense spikes of magenta flowers. Its stem is square or hexagonal. Growing against a background of fresh green cattail leaves, it is a visually pleasing accent plant.
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