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    Parasitic coplanar three-element dielectric resonator antenna subarray

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    Theoretical Considerations in the Optimization of Surface Waves on a Planar Structure

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    A Broadband Folded Printed Quadrifilar Helical Antenna Employing a Novel Compact Planar Feeding Circuit.

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    A Compact Wide-Band Rat-Race Hybrid Using Microstrip Lines.

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    Maximum-likelihood estimation of specific differential phase and attenuation in rain

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    Compact dielectric loaded circularly polarised microstrip antenna

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    Effects of the variation of the dielectric constant for a periodic, width-modulated microstrip line based sensor

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    Real-time monitoring and quantification of any physical, chemical, and/or mechanical variations within a given environment may be useful for different science and engineering systems. For instance, these type of sensors can monitor variations in temperature, gas-concentration [1], oil contamination [2], etc., and should be low cost, compact and lightweight. One methodology for such devices can be the monitoring of the sensors' electric response due to a particular stimulus from the environment under watch. In addition, these sensors should allow the observation and quantization of even small variations from a nominal value, especially in critical applications, including those related to security. © 2010 IEE
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