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Comments on ”A new conformal FDTD for lossy thin panels”. / Cabello, M. R.; Garcia, S. G.; Angulo, L. D.; Valverde, A. M.; Bourke, S.; Flintoft, I. D.; Dawson, J. F.
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Ieee transactions on antennas and propagation, Vol. 68, No. 10, 07.10.2020, p. 7234-7235.
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Cabello, MR, Garcia, SG, Angulo, LD, Valverde, AM, Bourke, S
, Flintoft, ID & Dawson, JF 2020, '
Comments on ”A new conformal FDTD for lossy thin panels”',
Ieee transactions on antennas and propagation, vol. 68, no. 10, pp. 7234-7235.
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2020.2976582
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Cabello, M. R., Garcia, S. G., Angulo, L. D., Valverde, A. M., Bourke, S.
, Flintoft, I. D., & Dawson, J. F. (2020).
Comments on ”A new conformal FDTD for lossy thin panels”.
Ieee transactions on antennas and propagation,
68(10), 7234-7235.
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2020.2976582
Vancouver
Cabello MR, Garcia SG, Angulo LD, Valverde AM, Bourke S
, Flintoft ID et al.
Comments on ”A new conformal FDTD for lossy thin panels”.
Ieee transactions on antennas and propagation. 2020 Oct 7;68(10):7234-7235.
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2020.2976582
Author
Cabello, M. R. ; Garcia, S. G. ; Angulo, L. D. ; Valverde, A. M. ; Bourke, S. ; Flintoft, I. D. ; Dawson, J. F. / Comments on ”A new conformal FDTD for lossy thin panels”. In: Ieee transactions on antennas and propagation. 2020 ; Vol. 68, No. 10. pp. 7234-7235.
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