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Dipole antenna / Radio technology / Antenna / Noise / Plasma / Dipole / Electric dipole moment / Cosmic microwave background radiation / Johnson–Nyquist noise / Physics / Electromagnetism / Telecommunications engineering
Date: 2009-02-12 14:21:39
Dipole antenna
Radio technology
Antenna
Noise
Plasma
Dipole
Electric dipole moment
Cosmic microwave background radiation
Johnson–Nyquist noise
Physics
Electromagnetism
Telecommunications engineering

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 94, NO. A3, PAGES, MARCH

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