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BASE

DIODE

(5)

DONOR

HOLE

CHANNEL

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KIOSAR

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VARICAPS

EXCITON

EMITTER

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VARACTOR

VARISTOR

THYRISTOR

PHOTODIODE

(9)

ACCEPTERS

COLLECTOR

LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE

SCANISTOR

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TRANSISTOR

(11)

HOMOTRANSITION

STABILITRON

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THERMOELEMENT

PHOTOTHIRISTOR

(13)

HETEROJUNCTION

SEMICONDUCTOR

SKYBING

STRAIN GAUGE

THERMISTOR (thermistor)

(21)

THERMO ELECTRIC GENERATOR

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