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High Threshold Logic

Known as: HTL 
High Threshold Logic (HTL) is a variant of Diode–transistor logic which is used in such environments where noise is very high.
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2017
2017
A high-performance solution processed quantum dot light emitting diode (QLED) has been fabricated via modulating the hole… 
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2016
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2016
We investigated and characterized the stability of the power output from methylammonium lead iodide perovskite photovoltaic… 
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2013
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2013
Layered V2O5 hydrate has been applied as the hole transport layer (HTL) in organic solar cells (OSCs). V2O5 is obtained from a… 
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2010
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2010
All fossil fuels found in nature — petroleum, natural gas, and coal, based on biogenic hypothesis — are formed through processes… 
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2009
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2009
Organic white-light-emitting diodes (OWLEDs) have attracted considerable attention due to their potential applications in… 
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2008
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2008
High transverse momentum (p{sub T}) single nonphotonic electrons which have been measured in the RHIC experiments come dominantly… 
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2007
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2007
Hole mobilities of up to 2 × 10−3 cm2 V−1 s−1 of 2,7- and 2,2′-disubstituted spirobifluorene-based triaryldiamine derivatives… 
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1997
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1997
This paper presents a study about functional models for regression tree leaves. We evaluate experimentally several alternatives… 
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1994
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1994
Experiments on a marine diatom, Thalassiosira pseudonana (Hustedt) clone 3H, demonstrate that under moderate photon flux…