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Kelly, Brendan. Radio frequency oscillator design using coaxial ceramic resonators. [s.l: The Author], 1992.

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A, Gerber Eduard, and Ballato Arthur, eds. Precision frequency control. Orlando, Fla: Academic Press, 1985.

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Wal, H. M. M. van der. Evaluation of the applicability of Helmoltz resonators for low frequency acoustic liners. Amsterdam: National Aerospace Laboratory, 1988.

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Workshop on RF-Superconductivity (8th 1997 Padova, Italy). Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on RF Superconductivity: Abano Terme (Padova), Italy : October 6-10, 1997. [Padova, Italy?: s.n., 1998.

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1968-, Knobloch Jens, and Hays Tom 1969-, eds. RF superconductivity for accelerators. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 2008.

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Preradovic, Stevan. Multiresonator-based chipless RFID: Barcode of the future. New York: Springer, 2012.

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Padamsee, Hasan. RF superconductivity for accelerators. New York: Wiley, 1998.

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Japan) Workshop on RF-Superconductivity (10th 2001 Tsukuba-shi. Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on RF Superconductivity: SRF 2001. Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan: High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, 2003.

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Workshop, on RF-Superconductivity (4th 1989 Tsukuba-shi Japan). Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on RF Superconductivity, August 14-18, 1989, KEK, Tsukuba, Japan. Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan: National Laboratory for High Energy Physics, 1989.

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RF power amplifiers. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: Wiley, 2008.

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Baker, Steven R. On the use of sympathetic resonators to improve low-frequency underwater transducer performance. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1991.

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Sanders, David E. Continued investigation of the use of passive resonators to improve the performance of a low frequency sonar transducer. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1991.

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SBMO International Microwave Conference/Brazil (1993 São Paulo, Brazil). 1993 SBMO International Microwave Conference/Brazil: Centro de Convenções Rebouças, São Paulo, August 2-5 : [proceedings]. São Paulo, Brazil: SBMO, 1993.

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Gerber, Eduard A. Precision Frequency Control: Acoustic Resonators and Filters. Academic Pr, 1985.

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Gerber, Eduard A. Precision Frequency Control: Acoustic Resonators and Filters. Academic Pr, 1985.

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Gerber, Eduard A. Precision Frequency Control (Vol 2) (Precision Frequency Control). Academic Pr, 1985.

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Gerber, Eduard A. Precision Frequency Control (Vol 2) (Precision Frequency Control). Academic Pr, 1985.

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MacDonald, Colin S. An investigation of automatic frequency control using dielectric resonators as the frequency stabilizing element. Bradford, 1988.

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Preradovic, Stevan, and Nemai Chandra Karmakar. Multiresonator-Based Chipless RFID: Barcode of the Future. Springer, 2014.

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Preradovic, Stevan, and Nemai Chandra Karmakar. Multiresonator-Based Chipless RFID: Barcode of the Future. Springer, 2012.

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Kazimierczuk, Marian K. RF Power Amplifiers. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2014.

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Kazimierczuk, Marian, and Marian K. Kazimierczuk. RF Power Amplifiers. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Kazimierczuk, Marian K. RF Power Amplifiers. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Kazimierczuk, Marian K. RF Power Amplifiers. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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RF Power Amplifiers. Wiley, 2014.

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Kazimierczuk, Marian K. RF Power Amplifiers. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Solymar, L., D. Walsh, and R. R. A. Syms. Artificial materials or metamaterials. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829942.003.0015.

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The difference between natural and artificial materials is explained. The equivalent plasma frequency of wire media is derived. A list of metamaterial resonators is presented. The possibility of achieving negative refraction and its significance are discussed. It is shown that under certain circumstances it is possible to produce a perfect lens that could transfer evanescent waves aswell. Themulti-layer lens is shown to have advantages over the single-layer lens. The operation of a SiC lens based on the negative dielectric constant due to optical phonons is discussed. Detectors for magnetic resonance imaging, relying on the resonance of magnetoinductive waves are shown to be a potential application.
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Hill, Marylu. Wilde’s New Republic. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789260.003.0014.

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As a result of his classical training in the Honours School of Literæ Humaniores at Oxford, Oscar Wilde drew frequently on the works of Plato for inspiration, especially the Republic. The idea of a New Republic and its philosophy resonated profoundly with Wilde—so much so that the philosophical questions raised in Plato’s Republic become the central problems of The Picture of Dorian Gray. This chapter maps the parallels between the Republic and Dorian Gray, with specific focus on several of Plato’s most striking images from the Republic. In particular, the depiction of Lord Henry suggests not only the philosophical soul gone corrupt, but also the ‘drone’ who seduces the oligarchic young man into a life of ‘unprincipled freedom’, according to Plato’s definition of democracy. By invoking the Socratic lens, Wilde critiques Lord Henry’s anti-philosophy of the ‘New Hedonism’ and contrasts it with the Socratic eros.
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Gil-Egui, Gisela. E-Government. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.162.

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E-government refers to a set of public administration and governance goals and practices involving information and communication technologies (ICTs). It utilizes such technologies to serve public agencies’ external audiences and constituents. However, the scope of that service is the subject of much debate and, consequently, no consensual definition of e-government had been formulated. The prehistory of e-government resonates with assumptions from the “new public management” (NPM), which proposed a restructuring of governmental agencies by adopting a market-based approach to ensure cost efficiencies in the public sector. Coined in the mid-1990s, the notion of e-government as equivalent to better government, economic growth, human development, and the knowledge society in general was quickly and uncritically accepted by practitioners and scholars alike. As scholars from different disciplines, including politics communication and sociology, paid increasing attention to the intersections of structural factors, hardware, and culture in the adoption and use of ICTs, research on e-government began to show some diversification. By the twenty-first century, the number of e-government websites from local and national administrations has grown sufficiently to allow some generalizations based on empirical observation. Meanwhile critical and comprehensive approaches to e-government frequently adopt a critical stance to denounce oversimplifications, determinisms, and omissions in the formulation of e-governance projects, as well as in the evaluation, adoption, and assessment of e-government effectiveness. Beyond the particularities of each emerging technology, reflection on the intersections between ICTs and government is moving away from an exclusive focus on hardware and functionality, to consider broader questions on governance.
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