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Ali Peiravi, Farshad Moradi and Dag T Wisland. Leakage Tolerant, Noise Immune domino logic for circuit design in the ultra deep sub-micron CMOS technology for haigh fan-in gates. Journal of Applied Sciences 2009 9(2), 392-396.

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