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We investigate different ASIC hardware designs of binary-field multipliers with large operand sizes (>1000 bits). Our architectures target resource-constrained environments such as embedded smart cards or contactless-powered devices and evaluate their applicability. We present several different design strategies based on an iterative Karatsuba, a digit-serial, and a bit-serial multiplier. Based...
ObjectivesTo examine the association between plasma concentrations of antioxidative micronutrients and leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in elderly adults.
DesignCross‐sectional cohort study.
SettingAustrian Stroke Prevention Study, a population‐based cohort study on brain aging.
ParticipantsIndividuals with a mean age of 66 ± 7 (n = 786; 58% female).
MeasurementsConcentrations of vitamin C, lutein,...
Business rules provide an elegant solution to manage dynamic business logic by separating business knowledge from its implementation logic. The drawback of most existing business rule approaches is the lack of standardization and interoperability. The lack of service-orientation and remote accessibility of business rule engines makes it hard to use business rules in distributed environments. This...
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