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Faith without works is dead

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Phraseologism: Faith without works is dead.

Meaning: Faith is tantamount to unbelief if a person who calls himself a believer does not embody his faith in real deeds.

Origin: Quote from the message of the apostle James (2:20): "For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead." True faith cannot be without deeds: whoever truly believes, he will certainly have deeds.

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Love is blind.

Meaning:

1. About to someone's strange, incomprehensible at first glance choice (jokingly ironic). 2. About the importance of a serious, balanced, objective look at a loved one.

Origin:

For the first time in world literature, this idea is found in the ancient Greek philosopher Plato (c. 427-c. 347 BC) in his work "Laws": "Love blinds, for the lover becomes blind in relation to the object of his love."

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Multi-level ROM memory cells 28.06.2013

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At the VLSI Circuits Symposium last week in Kyoto, Japan, Toshiba announced that it has developed a multi-bit cell that covers twice the area of ​​a standard single-level cell.

The article considers a three-wire programmable cell (TWPC), which consists of a single transistor with three bit lines and stores two bits of data in the cell. Toshiba released memory in a 40nm process in a 1Mbit test chip and reported a 38% improvement in access time through the use of TWPC. Power consumption in active mode and standby mode is kept at the same level as a standard cell. The circuit also triples the operating characteristics of the cell without any change in memory capacity per unit area. This reduces the impact of instability in the manufacturing process by 42%, Toshiba said.

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