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Definition of Logic element
1. Noun. An electronic device that performs an elementary logic operation.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Logic Element
Literary usage of Logic element
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1893)
"What we must do, therefore, is to make an internal criticism of the logic.
element save that contained in the variety of facts themselves for arrangement. ..."
2. The Executive and His Control of Men: A Study in Personal Efficiency by Enoch Burton Gowin (1915)
"PRESTIGE versus LOGIC. element (xy) at the expense of the instinctive and emotional
element (yz). He becomes argumentative. Suppose it is the huge mass ..."
3. Silicon Destiny: The Story of Application Specific Integrated Circuits and by Rob Walker, Nancy Tersini (1992)
"LSSD Level-Sensitive Scan Design. A structure for testing ICs, boards, and systems
developed by IBM. Macrocell A logic element in an ASIC, usually 20 gates ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1862)
"... no one appreciates more fully than we do, this etio- logic element, but we
are unwilling to attribute to it or to any other an exclusive action which ..."
5. New Biographical Dictionary (1899)
"1832), logician, a native of Lincolnshire, is tile author of Element» of Deductive
Logic, Element* of Inductive Logic, and many other works, and has edited ..."
6. Philosophical Lectures and Remains of Richard Lewis Nettleship by Richard Lewis Nettleship (1897)
"T44 LECTURES ON LOGIC element in a word than to define a word as a compound of
letters. In this sense, then, the principia or apx°i to which any science ..."
7. Answers to questions prescribed by medical state boards by Robert Borneman Ludy (1905)
"... calculate the true specific gravity of the urine. Distinguish between starch
and sugar. By what histo- logic element is starch converted into sugar? ..."
8. A Group-discussion Syllabus of Psychology: Topics, Questions and References ...by Daniel Bell Leary by Daniel Bell Leary (1920)
"What if higher wages were granted, (and ignoring the phycho- logic element), what
of the economic results? Is the problem of labor quite separate from the ..."