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Last seen on: –NY Times Crossword 24 Mar 23, Friday
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Random information on the term “Had”:

A Hole accumulation diode (HAD) is an electronic noise reduction device in a charge-coupled device (CCD) or CMOS imaging sensor, patented by the Sony Corporation. HAD devices function by reducing dark current that occur in the absence of light falling on the imager for noise reduction and enhanced image quality.

HAD CCDs are used in consumer and professional single and three-chip video cameras.

The “hole” refers to places in a semiconductor where an electron has been dislodged, thus creating a positive charge. These “holes” or positive charges can be created by heat or imperfections in the creation of the imaging chip. The “holes” are accumulated, or trapped, in a separate semiconductor layer that acts as a diode that prevents them from returning or creating noise. HAD technology suppresses the fixed pattern noise that results from “dark” current that occurs regardless of the amount of absorbed light. By fabricating a hole-accumulation layer below the surface of the CCD, “dark” current can be suppressed at the source.

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Random information on the term “ATE”:

Charity number: 1062448

Active Training and Education (a.k.a. ATE Superweeks) is a not-for-profit, educational charity which provides residential holidays to children of a school age within the United Kingdom. These holidays are called Superweeks.

ATE seeks to contribute to British children’s education by providing opportunities to learn about themselves, other people and to discover new things about the world around them. By running Superweeks, ATE provides children with a safe, supportive environment away from the pressure of ‘real life’ in which they cultivate child focused holidays where days are play-packed and leave a child with memories that ATE believes are essential to a happy childhood. They achieve this by having a deep rooted, traceable history in education, and running unique intensive residential training courses for the volunteers who care for the children.

ATE’s core activity is providing residential experience for children of a school age within the United Kingdom. Superweeks are residential holidays (at New Year, Easter and Summer) that take place in country houses and mansions at various locations around the United Kingdom. The holidays are designed for children aged 8 to 16 years and provide a period of fresh air, fun and communal living with other children from a wide variety of backgrounds and outlooks.” All ATE Superweeks are accredited by YG&T as Young Gifted and Talented provision.

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