| 21. | A similar arrangement is used to suppress unwanted modes in metal-backed coplanar waveguide.
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| 22. | In 1960 Weimer began making thin-film transistors in a coplanar process on glass substrates.
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| 23. | The triangles of coordinating atoms and the central atom have two coplanar, and one perpendicular.
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| 24. | In many diagrams of the solar system, all of the planet's orbits are coplanar.
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| 25. | In this case, the forming vectors are non-coplanar, see Chen ( 1983 ).
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| 26. | On a smaller scale, coplanar waveguide transmission lines are also built into monolithic microwave integrated circuits.
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| 27. | Chemistry involving nickel catalysis of Suzuki reactions was greatly affected by pyrazoles and pyrazolates acting as coplanar ligand.
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| 28. | An easily prepared pincer ligand is POCOP . Many tridentate ligands types occupy three contiguous, coplanar coordination sites.
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| 29. | The rank of the above matrix might come out to be 4 even if practically the points are coplanar.
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| 30. | Transmission lines such as microstrip, coplanar waveguide, stripline or coax may also be considered to be waveguides.
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