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* [[Assembly levels]] contain a somewhat repeating pattern of processing steps though. <br> See the main table on the page "[[gemstone metamaterial on-chip factory]]". <br> These need a way to be referred to.
 
* [[Assembly levels]] contain a somewhat repeating pattern of processing steps though. <br> See the main table on the page "[[gemstone metamaterial on-chip factory]]". <br> These need a way to be referred to.
 
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* '''Sub-steps of assembly levels shall here on this weke be refered to as "[[zone]]s"''' <br>
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* '''Sub-steps of assembly levels shall here on this wiki be refered to as "[[zone]]s" – especially if specific to only a certain assembly level''' <br>
 
* Specific quite homogeneous most low level areas of other [[subsystems of gem-gum factories]] may alos be called zones (eventually).
 
* Specific quite homogeneous most low level areas of other [[subsystems of gem-gum factories]] may alos be called zones (eventually).
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If there is an instance for a zone repeating in somewaht similar fashion over more than one assembly level <br>
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then calling it a level rather than a zone may be preferable. <br>
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E.g. [[routing level]] rather than "routing zone"
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== Related ==
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* [[Tooltip preparation zone]]
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* Zone of [[mechanosynthesis core]]s
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* The [[routing layer]] zones (or rather [[routing level]] or "routing zone" to abstract from geometry)

Revision as of 10:29, 9 July 2021

This article is a stub. It needs to be expanded.
This article defines a novel term (that is hopefully sensibly chosen). The term is introduced to make a concept more concrete and understand its interrelationship with other topics related to atomically precise manufacturing. For details go to the page: Neologism.

  • Sub-steps of assembly levels shall here on this wiki be refered to as "zones" – especially if specific to only a certain assembly level
  • Specific quite homogeneous most low level areas of other subsystems of gem-gum factories may alos be called zones (eventually).

If there is an instance for a zone repeating in somewaht similar fashion over more than one assembly level
then calling it a level rather than a zone may be preferable.
E.g. routing level rather than "routing zone"

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