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Hermetic Seal Device Component
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Hermetic Seal
A seal designed to be airtight.
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2010
2010
A 3-D X-Band T/R Module Package With an Anodized Aluminum Multilayer Substrate for Phased Array Radar Applications
Sung-Ku Yeo
,
Jong-Hoon Chun
,
Young-Se Kwon
IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging
2010
Corpus ID: 26664636
This paper presents the design and development of a compact 3-D transmit/receive (T/R) module with a selectively anodized…
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2009
Review
2009
CYTOTOXICITY AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT PULP CAPPING MATERIALS
K. Modena
,
L. Casas-Apayco
,
+5 authors
C. Santos
Journal of Applied Oral Science
2009
Corpus ID: 18756289
There are several studies about the cytotoxic effects of dental materials in contact with the pulp tissue, such as calcium…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Transfer of metal MEMS packages using a wafer-level solder transfer technique
Warren C. Welch
,
Junseok Chae
,
Khalil Najafi
IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging
2005
Corpus ID: 10239413
This paper presents a modular, low profile, wafer-level encapsulation technology for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Localized induction heating solder bonding for wafer level MEMS packaging
Hsueh-An Yang
,
Mingching Wu
,
W. Fang
17th IEEE International Conference on Micro…
2004
Corpus ID: 10575410
This paper reports a new solder bonding method for the wafer level packaging of MEMS devices. Electroplated magnetic film was…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
The indent reflow sealing (IRS) technique-a method for the fabrication of sealed cavities for MEMS devices
H. Tilmans
,
M. V. D. Peer
,
Eric Beyne
Journal of microelectromechanical systems
2000
Corpus ID: 20012934
A variety of microelectromechanical system devices requires encapsulation of their crucial fragile parts in a hermetically sealed…
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
A prospective randomized trial of dressings versus no dressings for hypospadias repair.
John G. Van Savage
,
Lucio G. Palanca
,
Bruce L. Slaughenhoupt
Journal of Urology
2000
Corpus ID: 27133461
2000
2000
Apical microleakage of radiolabeled lysozyme over time in three techniques of root canal obturation.
Y. Haïkel
,
M. Freymann
,
V. Fanti
,
A. Claisse
,
F. Poumier
,
M. Watson
Journal of Endodontics
2000
Corpus ID: 44298307
The three methods of obturation assessed in this study were lateral condensation (80 teeth), Thermafil (40 teeth), and McSpadden…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Diaphragm pacing in infants and children. A life-table analysis of implanted components.
Debra E. Weese-Mayer
,
A. Morrow
,
R. Brouillette
,
Michel N. Ilbawi
,
Carl E. Hunt
American Review of Respiratory Disease
1989
Corpus ID: 19455343
Since 1976, we have implanted bilateral phrenic nerve electrodes for diaphragm pacing in 33 infants and children. This population…
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
Effects of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy on Cardiac Pacemakers and its Safety in Patients with Implanted Cardiac Pacemakers
Daniel Cooper
,
B. Wilkoff
,
+6 authors
J. Maloney
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE
1988
Corpus ID: 31056490
Ejects of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) were studied on 15 pacemakers (standard single chamber n = 5, dual chamber…
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Highly Cited
1939
Highly Cited
1939
A Study of Temporary Fillings as Hermetic Sealing Agents
L. Grossman
1939
Corpus ID: 72707275
The adequacy or inadequacy of temporary filling materials for sealing root canal dressings has been little studied. It has…
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