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logic

[loj-ik] / ˈlɒdʒ ɪk /


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A similarly pernicious logic has insulated law enforcement from legal accountability for generations.

From Slate

Logic, testimony of survivors and available footage would all appear to point in a different direction.

From The Wall Street Journal

The results suggest that geometry itself can be used as a design tool, enabling low power, shape engineered components for future memory, logic, and sensing technologies.

From Science Daily

Yoshinori Tokura, who leads the research group, added, "More broadly, this approach enables device designs that combine topological or strongly correlated electronic states with engineered curvature in the ballistic or hydrodynamic transport regime. The convergence of materials physics and nanofabrication points to functional device architectures with potential impact on memory, logic, and sensing technologies."

From Science Daily

Mountain cuisine, in particular, reflects a logic born of constraint.

From Salon