Design of a 1.5 V full-swing bootstrapped BiCMOS logic circuit

1995 ◽  
Vol 30 (9) ◽  
pp. 972-978 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.Y.V. Chik ◽  
C.A.T. Salama
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2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhang Qiushuang ◽  
Qiu Yulin ◽  
Zeng Zhihong
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1992 ◽  
Vol 27 (11) ◽  
pp. 1568-1574 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Hiraki ◽  
K. Uano ◽  
M. Minami ◽  
K. Sato ◽  
N. Matsuzaki ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Hiraki ◽  
K. Yano ◽  
M. Minami ◽  
K. Satoh ◽  
N. Matsuzaki ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Shaza Arif

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a breakthrough technology which is astonishingly impressive. Major world powers are rapidly integrating AI in their military doctrines. This trend of militarization of AI can be seen in the South Asian region as well. Following the theoretical approach of offensive realism, China and India are in full swing to revolutionize their militaries with this emerging trend in order to accumulate maximum power and to satisfy their various interests. Consequently, Indian military modernization has the potential to provoke Pakistan to take counter measures. Pakistan is already encountering a number of challenges in economic sector and will face the strenuous task of accommodating a handsome financial share for the development of its AI capabilities. South Asia is a very turbulent region characterized by arch rivals who are also nuclear powers and have repeatedly indulged in various crises over the years. Introduction of AI in South Asia will have significant repercussions as it will trigger an arms race and at the same time disturb the strategic balance in the region.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ron Weiss ◽  
Liliana Wroblewska ◽  
Zhen Xie

Author(s):  
Ashoka Mody

This chapter discusses how Gerhard Schröder, leader of Germany's Social Democratic Party, proposed to delay the euro's birth rather than start with members who had not achieved the required fiscal discipline. Campaigning to replace Helmut Kohl as chancellor in March 1998, Schröder observed that some countries would struggle to survive the rigors of the monetary union. However, once Schröder was elected chancellor in October, his hands were tied. In April 1998, the Bundestag had already authorized Germany's shift from the deutsche mark to the euro, Germany had made commitments to its European partners, and preparation for launch of the euro was in full swing. Ultimately, the euro was born uneventfully on January 1, 1999. Schröder continued the narrative of Europe's eventual political awakening; he even called for greater European “political union.” To the contrary, Schröder quickly developed a confrontational relationship with European institutions.


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