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titleOfInvention Single wall domain information transfer arrangement
abstract The transfer of information between single wall domain propagation channels in each of which information is represented by the side of a rail along which a domain moves is affected by a relay domain, the position of which is modified in accordance with information in one channel to change the side of the rail along which domains in the other move.
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