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1 - Transmission lines and scattering parameters

from Part I - General concepts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2013

Roger Pollard
Affiliation:
University of Leeds
Mohamed Sayed
Affiliation:
Microwave and Millimeter Wave Solutions
Valeria Teppati
Affiliation:
Swiss Federal University (ETH), Zürich
Andrea Ferrero
Affiliation:
Politecnico di Torino
Mohamed Sayed
Affiliation:
Microwave and Millimeter Wave Solutions, Santa Rosa
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