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This difficulty arises due to the fact that the IC fabrication techniques are layer oriented which typically involve processes which are applied to multiple horizontal surfaces in a sequential fashion. However the inductive circuits has a "non-planar" configuration which typically has a continuous spiral shape. This particular spiral configuration thus prevents the IC fabrication to integrate the inductive circuits as part of the IC devices.

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