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Optimization of electrical properties of parallel plate antenna for EMC testing
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    Optimization of electrical properties of parallel plate antenna for EMC testing (English)
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    26 August 2015
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    parallel plate antenna
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    stripline
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    EMC testing
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    numerical analysis
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    FEM
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