Mos -metal-oxide-semiconductor- Physics And Technology - E.h.nicollian- J.r.brews.pdf

Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. So any capitalized words? Like the authors' names "E.H. Nicollian" and "J.R. Brews" should be skipped. The book title "MOS - Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Physics and Technology" – each word here is part of the proper noun, so they stay. The book's subtitle "A Comprehensive Guide" – "A" is an article, not proper. The rest "Comprehensive Guide" – maybe not a proper noun. Wait, the title is in quotes, so all words in the title should be kept. But the user said to skip proper nouns. Hmm. Maybe the title is a proper noun as a whole. I'll skip each word in the title and the authors' names.

Similarly, "has" in "has had" could be does? Not sure. Maybe "has" → has. Hmm, perhaps better to use has been but that's not exactly synonyms. Maybe "has" → has but "did" would change the tense. Hmm. The user might just want any three words. Let me proceed, even if not perfect. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns

Third sentence: "The MOS transistor, in particular, has become a ubiquitous component in electronic devices, enabling the creation of complex digital and analog circuits." Nicollian" and "J