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Advanced Microwave Circuits and Systems

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Advanced Microwave Circuits and Systems
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533070872
Number of pages: 498

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The book "Advanced Microwave Circuits and Systems" is based on recent research work conducted by the authors dealing with the design and development of active and passive microwave components, integrated circuits and systems.

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