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Modern electronics are built around semiconductors. The process of creating this crucial material is pretty amazing. Learn all about silicon, doping, diodes, and how manufacturers create transistors and chips.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/diode.htm
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http://science.howstuffworks.com/diode.htm

Superconductivity is a phenomenon characterized by the disappearance of electrical resistance in various metals, alloys, and compounds when they are cooled below a certain level, usually termed the critical temperature (Tc).
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery/superconductor/super.html
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http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery/superconductor/super.html

http://www.superconductors.org/
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superconductor, superconductors, superconductivity, perovskites, beginners, htsc, tutorial

http://www.superconductors.org/

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Wikipedia-Article "Structure"

For specific meanings of structure in specific fields, see Structure (disambiguation).

The structure of a thing is how the parts of it relate to each other, how it is "put together". This contrast with process, which is how the thing works; but process requires a viable structure.

Both reality and language have structure. One of the goals of general semantics, and of science, is to create and use language the structure of which accurately parallels the structure of reality.

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