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Modal analysis of a leaky feeder cable modeled by a sheath helix with a perfectly conducting core / [mikrofilem]

Modal analysis of a leaky feeder cable modeled by a sheath helix with a perfectly conducting core / [mikrofilem]

Thesis (PhD) - University of Connecticut, 1984

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Main Author: 401507 Valerio, Clement Victor
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Electric cable sheathing
Electric cables
Telecommunication systems
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