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Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors (With Applications to Transitor Electronics) by William Shockley,  1951
The Theory of P-N Junctions in Semiconductors and P-N Junction Transitors, Pp. 435-489 in the Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3 by William Shockley,  1949-01-01
Hochschullehrer (Stanford): Donald Ervin Knuth, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Andrei Dmitrijewitsch Linde, William B. Shockley, John Ousterhout (German Edition) 
William Shockley: Corecipient of the Nobel Prize for the transistor - a vital compnent in space projects by Shirley Thomas,  1973
Science in progress, Ninth Series by George (editor) [ William Shockley ] Baitsell,  1955-01-01
William Shockley: Physicist, Inventor, Walter Houser Brattain, Transistor, John Bardeen, Nobel Prize, Silicon Valley 
TRANSISTOR TECHNOLOGY EVOKES NEW PHYSICS. Nobel Prize Lecture. Les Prix Nobel en 1956. Plus a SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF DR. SHOCKLEY WITH THE DRAWING OF A TRANSISTOR IN HIS HAND. by William (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate in Physics. SHOCKLEY,  1957
Mekanikkusu: Shokkurē no butsurigaku by William Shockley,  1985-01-01
Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors by William Shockley,  1953
Transistor technology evokes new physics by William Shockley,  1957
Transistor history, applied research and teaching by William Shockley,  1965
Some Contributions to Transistor Electronics. Bell Telephone System, Technical Publications, Monograph 1726 by William Shockley, Members of the Technical Staff - Bell Telephone Laboratories,  1949
Semiconductor signal translating devices: [patent] by William Shockley,  1957
Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors with Applications to Transistor Electronics; Bell Telephone Laboratories Series by William Ph.D. Shockley,  1968 |