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    Electrical permittivity of Ni and NiZn ferrite–polymer composites by Razzitte, A.C., Fano, W.G., Jacobo, S.E.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (31-12-2004)
    “…Electrical properties of polymers, well known for their insulating properties, may be improved by adding various functional fillers. Polymer–ferrite composites…”
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    Induced voltage approach by lightning in the distribution lines by Henao-Cespedes, V., Fano, W. G., Diaz-Cadavid, L. F., Cano-Plata, E. A.

    “…This paper presents a model to calculate the voltage induced by lightning in electrical distribution lines. The model is based on a spectral analysis of…”
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    A General Relation Between Real and Imaginary Parts of the Magnetic Susceptibility by G, Fano W, Boggi, S, Razzitte, A. C

    Published 02-07-2011
    “…This paper is devoted to the study and the obtaining of the general relation between the real part and the imaginary part of the magnetic susceptibility…”
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    Dielectric properties of soils by Fano, W.G., Trainotti, V.

    “…The knowledge of soil electric properties is very important, specially for electromagnetic wave propagation at low and medium frequency (LF and MF). This…”
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    Dielectric response of Ni-Zn ferrite in the RF range by Razzitte, A.C., Jacobo, S.E., Fano, W.G.

    “…Dielectric response of ferrite materials are important to design devices, like cores of inductors, transformers, and directional couplers. In this paper…”
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    Dielectric properties of barium hexaferrite in the microwave range by Jacobo, S.E., Fano, W.G., Razzitte, A.C., Digiovanni, N.D., Trainotti, V.

    “…The charge carriers that are responsible for propagating current through a material have different behaviours for different applied frequencies, especially for…”
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    Dielectric relaxation in polypropylene copolymers with legume by Fano, W.G., Jacobo, S.E., Salmoral, E.N., Razzitte, A.C.

    “…The complex permittivity of a polymeric material versus the frequency is presented. An experimental study on polypropylene samples, purposely processed with…”
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