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<p>to keep the values continually cycling through the system. Such systems have the disadvantage of not being random-access, to read any particular value one has to wait for it to cycle through the chain. Wang and Woo were working at <a href="page.php?w=Harvard_University">Harvard University</a>'s Computation Laboratory at the time, and the university was not interested in promoting inventions created in their labs. Wang was able to patent the system on his own.</p>

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