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FILE -- Bryndon Bay, Mel Bay Publications president, a music publishing company, who relies on his iPad and iPhone on the road, in Pacific, Mo., March 10, 2011. Manufacturers rely on Japanese suppliers not only for memory chips, but also for silicon wafers that become memory chips. A disruption in silicon wafer production can then stall makers of memory chips and, ultimately, consumer products. (Dilip Vishwanat/The New York Times) -- PHOTOS MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE MARCH 20, 2011
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