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Development and external validation of a nomogram prediction model based on quantitative coronary angiography for predicting ischemic lesions: a multi-centre study. [PDF]

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p-QCA

ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems, 2011
Quantum-dot cellular automata is an interesting computation fabric with many never-seen-before properties. However, no programmable fabric scheme has utilized all these properties effectively. We propose an architecture for a programmable device using molecular QCA which exploits all the specialities of the fabric. The architecture taps the flexibility
Rajeswari Devadoss   +2 more
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QCA Systolic Array Design

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2013
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O'Neill, Maire   +3 more
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Comparison of QCA systems

The International Journal of Cardiac Imaging, 1997
Excellent agreement between different 'second generation' systems for quantitative coronary arteriography (QCA) has been found in in vitro measurements. To verify the quality and stability of QCA when used in clinical practice, three QCA systems (AWOS, Cardio, and CMS) were used in a representative set of coronary artery lesions.This set consisted of ...
U, Dietz   +6 more
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Magnetic QCA systems

Microelectronics Journal, 2005
The field-coupled QCA architecture has emerged as a candidate for providing local interconnectivity for nanodevices, and offers the possibility to perform very dense, high speed, and low power computing in an altogether new paradigm. Magnetic interactions between nanomagnets are sufficiently strong to allow room-temperature operation.
G.H. Bernstein   +7 more
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The Robust QCA Adder Designs Using Composable QCA Building Blocks

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2007
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is attracting a lot of attention due to its extremely small feature size and ultralow power consumption. Up to now, several adder designs using QCA technology have been proposed. However, it was found that not all of the designs function properly.
Kyosun Kim, Kaijie Wu, Ramesh Karri
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