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Created page with "'''Blackwood's R''' is a name for the ratio between the large and small steps of an MOS, or L:s. The name comes from Easley Blackwood, who referred to this ratio as R."
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Blackwood's R is a name for the ratio between the large and small steps of an MOS, or L:s. The name comes from Easley Blackwood, who referred to this ratio as R.