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  1. Doping (semiconductor): In semiconductor production, doping is the intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical and optical and structural properties. The doped material is referred to as an extrinsic semiconductor. (Physics) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Condensed matter physics] [Semiconductor device fabrication]...
  2. Doping: Doping is the process of introducing impurities (atoms with Z different from the basic element) into scintillating materials ( Scintillation Counter) or semiconductors ( Semiconductor Detectors), in order to improve their detection properties. In semiconductors, doping typically produces a region with different ... (Physics) [100%] 2023-08-28 [Particle physics] [Rudolf K. Bock]...
  3. Cases Or Cazes: Jewish Italian family that included among its members rabbis, physicians, and scholars. The more numerous branch of the family lived in Mantua; some lived in Ferrara; some emigrated to Turkey and Palestine (see Zunz, in Benjacob's edition of Dei ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [95%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Doxing: Doxing (also spelled doxxing) is the criminal practice of releasing private or sensitive information about someone online for the purposes of harassment, intimidation and/or malicious intent. Liberals and leftists use doxing as a means of attempting to harass, coerce ... [83%] 2023-02-24 [Bullying] [Internet Crime]...
  5. Doxing: Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent to do so. Historically, the term has been used interchangeably to refer to both the ... (Publication of the private details of individuals, often on the Internet) [83%] 2023-11-29 [Cyberbullying] [Cybercrime]...
  6. Doxing: Doxing (von englisch dox, Abkürzung für documents ‚Dokumente‘), auch Doxxing, ist das internetbasierte Zusammentragen und anschließende Veröffentlichen personenbezogener Daten, typischerweise mit bösartigen Absichten gegenüber den Betroffenen. Zum Teil geht damit auch die Identifizierung anonymer Personen einher. [83%] 2023-05-05
  7. Dosing: Dosing generally applies to feeding chemicals or medicines when used in small quantities. For medicines the term dose is generally used. (Chemistry) [83%] 2023-12-17 [Engineering concepts] [Pharmacodynamics]...
  8. Doxing: Doxing or doxxing (originally spelled d0xing) is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet. Historically, the term has been used interchangeably to refer to both the aggregation of this information ... (Publication of the private details of individuals, often on the Internet) [83%] 2023-11-24 [Data security] [Hacking (computer security)]...
  9. Doxing: Doxing (dropping docs or doc-dropping, sometimes also spelled doxxing) is the practice of revealing personally identifying information (such as names, addresses, places of employment, relatives, etc.) of people who use the Internet, typically in a highly public manner as ... [83%] 2023-02-15 [Crime] [Doxers]...
  10. List of doping cases in sport (U): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with U. (none) [82%] 2023-11-06 [Lists of doping cases]
  11. List of doping cases in sport (X): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with X. (none) [82%] 2023-12-17 [Lists of doping cases]
  12. List of doping cases in sport (P): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with P. (none) [82%] 2023-11-05 [Lists of doping cases]
  13. List of doping cases in sport (J): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with J. Doping Cases Report Archived 2010-06-18 at the Wayback Machine. Three Swimmers Banned by FINA for Drug Violations ... (none) [82%] 2023-12-20 [Lists of doping cases]
  14. List of doping cases in sport (T): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with T. (none) [82%] 2023-12-17 [Lists of doping cases]
  15. List of doping cases in sport (I): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with I. (none) [82%] 2023-12-20 [Lists of doping cases]
  16. List of doping cases in sport (A): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with A. (none) [82%] 2024-05-09 [Lists of doping cases]
  17. List of doping cases in sport (M): This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with M. (none) [82%] 2024-05-13 [Lists of doping cases]
  18. Mechanical doping: Motor doping, or mechanical doping, in competitive cycling terminology, is a method of cheating by using a hidden motor to help propel a racing bicycle. The term is an analogy to chemical doping in sport, cheating by using performance-enhancing ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-10-24 [Bicycle parts]
  19. Monolayer doping: Monolayer doping (MLD) in semiconductor production is a well controlled, wafer-scale surface doping technique first developed at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2007. This work is aimed for attaining controlled doping of semiconductor materials with atomic accuracy, especially ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Semiconductor device fabrication]
  20. Modulation doping: Modulation doping is a technique for fabricating semiconductors such that the free charge carriers are spatially separated from the donors. Because this eliminates scattering from the donors, modulation-doped semiconductors have very high carrier mobilities. (Engineering) [70%] 2023-11-18 [Semiconductor device fabrication]

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