This is the poster that was presented at the Panhellenic Conference On Electronics And Telecommunications (PACET) in Thessaloniki from 28 to 29 March 2024 titled "An Analog Integrated, Low Power Manhattan Dinstance Network with Application to Chronic Kidney Disease Classification" and authored by Vassilis Alimisis, Nikolaos P. Eleftheriou and Paul Peter Sotiriadis.
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