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    Impact of die-to-die and within-die parameter fluctuations on the maximum clock frequency distribution for gigascale integration by Bowman, K.A., Duvall, S.G., Meindl, J.D.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-02-2002)
    “…A model describing the maximum clock frequency (FMAX) distribution of a microprocessor is derived and compared with wafer sort data for a recent 0.25-/spl mu/m…”
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    Energy-Efficient and Metastability-Immune Resilient Circuits for Dynamic Variation Tolerance by Bowman, K.A., Tschanz, J.W., Nam Sung Kim, Lee, J.C., Wilkerson, C.B., Lu, S.-L.L., Karnik, T., De, V.K.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-01-2009)
    “…A 65 nm resilient circuit test-chip is implemented with timing-error detection and recovery circuits to eliminate the clock frequency guardband from dynamic…”
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    Impact of Die-to-Die and Within-Die Parameter Variations on the Clock Frequency and Throughput of Multi-Core Processors by Bowman, K.A., Alameldeen, A.R., Srinivasan, S.T., Wilkerson, C.B.

    “…A statistical performance simulator is developed to explore the impact of parameter variations on the maximum clock frequency (FMAX) and throughput…”
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    Impact of extrinsic and intrinsic parameter fluctuations on CMOS circuit performance by Bowman, K.A., Xinghai Tang, Eble, J.C., Menldl, J.D.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-08-2000)
    “…The yield of CMOS logic circuits satisfying a specific high performance requirement is demonstrated to be significantly influenced by the magnitude of…”
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    Optimal n-tier multilevel interconnect architectures for gigascale integration (GSI) by Venkatesan, R., Davis, J.A., Bowman, K.A., Meindl, J.D.

    “…A multilevel interconnect architecture design methodology that optimizes the interconnect cross-sectional dimensions of each metal layer is introduced that…”
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    A circuit-level perspective of the optimum gate oxide thickness by Bowman, K.A., Lihui Wang, Xinghai Tang, Meindl, J.D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-08-2001)
    “…A performance constrained minimum power-area optimization is introduced to project the physical gate oxide thickness (t/sub ox/) scaling limit from a…”
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    A minimum total power methodology for projecting limits on CMOS GSI by Bhavnagarwala, A.J., Austin, B.L., Bowman, K.A., Meindl, J.D.

    “…A circuit design methodology minimizing total power drain of a static complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) random logic network for a prescribed…”
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    Double jeopardy in the nanoscale court [MOSFET modeling] by Qiang Chen, Bowman, K.A., Harrell, E.M., Meindl, J.D.

    Published in IEEE circuits and devices magazine (01-01-2003)
    “…Physics-based compact short-channel models of threshold voltage and subthreshold swing for undoped symmetric double-gate MOSFETs are presented, developed from…”
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    Structural Studies of Neuropilin/Antibody Complexes Provide Insights Into Semaphorin And VEGF Binding by Appleton, B.A., Wu, P., Maloney, J., Yin, J., Liang, W.-C., Stawicki, S., Mortara, K., Bowman, K.A., Elliott, J.Michael, Desmarais, W., Koch, A.W., Wu, Y., Watts, R.J., Wiesmann, C.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-06-2009)
    “…Neuropilins (Nrps) are co-receptors for class 3 semaphorins and vascular endothelial growth factors and important for the development of the nervous system and…”
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    A physical alpha-power law MOSFET model by Bowman, K.A., Austin, B.L., Eble, J.C., Xinghai Tang, Meindl, J.D.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-10-1999)
    “…A new compact physics-based alpha-power law MOSFET model is introduced to enable projections of low power circuit performance for future generations of…”
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    Energy-efficient and metastability-immune timing-error detection and recovery circuits for dynamic variation tolerance by Bowman, K.A., Tschanz, J.W., Nam Sung Kim, Lee, J.C., Wilkerson, C.B., Lu, S.-L.L., Karnik, T., De, V.K.

    “…Timing-error detection and recovery circuits are implemented in a 65 nm resilient circuit test-chip to eliminate the clock frequency guardband from dynamic…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Impact of die-to-die and within-die parameter fluctuations on the maximum clock frequency distribution by Bowman, K.A., Duvall, S.G., Meindl, J.D.

    “…A processor maximum clock frequency (FMAX) distribution is significantly influenced by the magnitude of critical path delay deviations resulting from both…”
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    Scrapie prions aggregate to form amyloid-like birefringent rods by Prusiner, S B, McKinley, M P, Bowman, K A, Bolton, D C, Bendheim, P E, Groth, D F, Glenner, G G

    Published in Cell (01-01-1983)
    “…A large scale purification protocol employing zonal rotor centrifugation has been developed for scrapie prions. The extensively purified fractions derived…”
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    Comparative analysis of conventional and statistical design techniques by Burns, Steven M., Ketkar, Mahesh, Menezes, Noel, Bowman, Keith A., Tschanz, James W., De, Vivek

    “…We explore the power benefits of changing a microprocessor path histogram through circuit sizing based on statistical timing analysis and optimization (STAO)…”
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    Further purification and characterization of scrapie prions by Prusiner, Stanley B, Bolton, David C, Groth, Darlene F, Bowman, Karen A, Cochran, S. Patricia, McKinley, Michael P

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-12-1982)
    “…The scrapie agent is prototypic of a novel class of small infectious pathogens called prions. Prolonged bioassays as well as the hydrophobicity of the agent…”
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    Scrapie agent contains a hydrophobic protein [Degenerative nervous system disorder in sheep and goats] by Prusiner, S.B, McKinley, M.P, Groth, D.F, Bowman, K.A, Mock, N.I, Cochran, S.P, Masiarz, F.R

    “…The scrapie agent causes a degenerative nervous system disorder of sheep and goats. Considerable evidence indicates that the scrapie agent contains a protein…”
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