Low-κ dielectricIn semiconductor manufacturing, a low-κ is a material with a small relative dielectric constant (κ, kappa) relative to silicon dioxide. Low-κ dielectric material implementation is one of several strategies used to allow continued scaling of microelectronic devices, colloquially referred to as extending Moore's law. In digital circuits, insulating dielectrics separate the conducting parts (wire interconnects and transistors) from one another.
Electrical lengthIn electrical engineering, electrical length is a dimensionless parameter equal to the physical length of an electrical conductor such as a cable or wire, divided by the wavelength of alternating current at a given frequency traveling through the conductor. In other words, it is the length of the conductor measured in wavelengths. It can alternately be expressed as an angle, in radians or degrees, equal to the phase shift the alternating current experiences traveling through the conductor.
Emballage durabledroite|vignette|250x250px|La pâte moulée utilise du papier journal recyclé pour former les composants de l'emballage. Ici, les chercheurs moulent des emballages à base de paille. L'emballage durable est le développement et l'utilisation d'emballages qui se traduisent par une meilleure durabilité. Cela implique une utilisation accrue de l'inventaire du cycle de vie (LCI) et de l'analyse du cycle de vie (ACV) pour aider à guider l'utilisation des emballages qui réduisent l'impact environnemental et l'empreinte écologique.
Aseptic processingAseptic processing is a processing technique wherein commercially thermally sterilized liquid products (typically food or pharmaceutical) are packaged into previously sterilized containers under sterile conditions to produce shelf-stable products that do not need refrigeration. Aseptic processing has almost completely replaced in-container sterilization of liquid foods, including milk, fruit juices and concentrates, cream, yogurt, salad dressing, liquid egg, and ice cream mix.