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A-stable implicit rapid scheme and software solution for electromagnetic wave propagation
A-stable implicit rapid scheme and software solution for electromagnetic wave propagation
Thavappiragsam, Mathialakan
Text (2019)
Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A mode-matching approach to determine the shielding effectiveness of a doubly-periodic array of apertures in a thick conducting screen
A mode-matching approach to determine the shielding effectiveness of a doubly-periodic array of apertures in a thick conducting screen
Love, Derik Clayton
Text (2004)
Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
In Copyright
Nondestructive evaluation of layered materials using the E-pulse technique
Nondestructive evaluation of layered materials using the E-pulse technique
Stenholm, Garrett J.
Text (2002)
Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
In Copyright
The propagation of electromagnetic waves in parabolic pipes
The propagation of electromagnetic waves in parabolic pipes
Spence, R. D. (Robert Dean)
Text (1942)
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