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Acknowledgment<br />

This research was supported in part by grants from the National Science Foundation, the State of<br />

California MICRO program, IC Solutions, Inc. Data General Corporation, Hewlett Packard, Plessey<br />

Semiconductor, Ferranti-Interdesign, Gould-AMI, and Semiconductor Physics, Inc. Important contributions<br />

to research on multiple-valued logic circuits by Larry Wheaton, David Freitas, Doug Mow, and<br />

others are gratefully acknowledged.<br />

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