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Integrator
That which integrates esp an instrument by means of which the area of
Commercial exploitation
Commercial exploitation, in relation to Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design, means to sell, lease, offer or exhibit for
In the interest of general public
of the general public including interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, security of India and friendly relation of India
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nonintegrated
not integrated Opposite of integrated
In the manufacture of goods
materials into finished goods. Where any particular process is so integrally connected with the ultimate production of goods that but for
Religious education
be'. How-soever highly educated one may be but without deep integration of thought and feeling, one's life is incomplete, contradictory and
Secularism and secularization
secularising the matters of religion which are not essentially and integrally parts of religion, secularism, therefore, consciously denounces all forms of
Layout-design
such elements and expressed in any manner in a semiconductor integrated circuit. [Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Act, 2000 (37 of 2000),
King
and Northern Ireland, Southern Ireland having ceased to be an integral part of the United Kingdom, and under the Irish Free
motor driven
by an individual electric motor An electric motor forms an integral part of many machine tools in numerous modern machine shops
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