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Reversible computing

Known as: Reversible logic, Time-reversibility, Non-destructive computing 
Reversible computing is a model of computing where the computational process to some extent is reversible, i.e., time-invertible. In a computational… 
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
We demonstrated control and detection of UV-induced 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) polarization using silicon nanowire… 
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Electrokinetic extraction is an emerging technology that has shown considerable potential for efficient and effective removal of… 
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
We present a high capacity reversible data embedding algorithm. It serves the purpose of both self authentication and reversible… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
In materials confined within nanometer channels in single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) bundles, interesting properties which are… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Reversible logic is of increasing importance to many future computer technologies. We introduce a regular structure to realize… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Exposure to elevated silver (as AgNO,) concentrations (6-9 pM) in seawater was associated with comparably high silver… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Intracellular microelectrodes were used to study presynaptic inhibition at a cholinergic synapse between identified neurones: the… 
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
SUMMARY The sinus gland (a neurohaemal organ) and its nerve have been isolated from the eyestalk of the crabs Cardisoma carnifex… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972