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I grew up believing that a priest could turn a bread wafer into the actual flesh of Christ.
A. Here's the biggest one: Just for the fun of it, we once put a silicon wafer into some gas we had lying around the lab.
Noyce realized that it was unnecessary to cut the silicon wafer into individual transistors; rather, different components could be created in the same wafer and connected along the surface by the deposition of a line of conductive metal (a "wire").
And if this priest had the power to turn the wafer into the flesh and blood of God, and if the people gathered here believed that and were consoled, I was ready to bow my head in silence.
The United States trade case was filed against solar panels for which either of the final two steps — turning the wafer into a cell or assembling cells into a panel — was done in China.
He told me how, seeing her in the congregation, his heart would sink as he had a bad back and Miss S's exigent (though not ostentatious) piety required her virtually to prostrate herself when receiving the host, with the priest thus having to follow her right down in order to post the wafer into her mouth.
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"People don't realize this is the real thing because American fortune cookies are popular right now," said Takeshi Matsuhisa as he deftly folded the hot wafers into the familiar curved shape.
Chinese producers have partly bypassed the American tariffs by performing one stage in the solar panel manufacturing process outside mainland China: turning solar wafers into solar cells in nearby Taiwan.
The technology breaks silicon wafers into tens of thousands of chiplets, bottles them as "ink" and then "prints" them, much as a Xerox laser printer puts toner on paper, he said.
A number of watch firms, using a technique known as deep reactive-ion etching, are now shaping silicon wafers into hairsprings, escapement wheels and pallets and sometimes even balance-wheels.
Si samples for the MACE experiments were obtained by cleaving the wafers into 1 × 1 cm2 pieces.
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