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rinse the use of ultrapure water to remove chemicals from a wafer surface. Most wet cleaning and etching processes are immediately followed by a rinse.
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rinse The use of DI water to neutralize, clean, and remove another liquid.
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ring Employed in the early days of the Theosophical Society, especially in connection with the correspondence held by the mahatmas with AP Sinnett and AO Hume, to signify any one of the many evolutionary cyclings followed by the monads in and through the different kingdoms of nature, such as the elemental, mineral, vegetable, etc. Any group of such monads thus collected together is called a life-wave. ...
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ring chromosome A structurally abnormal chromosome in which the end of each chromosome arm has been deleted and the broken arms have reunited to form a ring.
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RIND outer shell or peel of fruit.
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