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In an attempt to provide an efficient biasing scheme for analog circuits, this paper addresses the problem of designing the correct bias-circuitry using the nullor concept. First, the rules for biasing nullators and norators are introduced. Second, a technique for efficiently biasing analog circuits is proposed. Finally, the proposed biasing technique is demonstrated by implementing it in practical circuits.