| 21. | Signal degradation by loss tangent and dielectric constant can be easily assessed by an eye pattern.
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| 22. | Dielectric materials with giant dielectric constants can be fabricated as modified single, binary and perovskite oxides.
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| 23. | The decay constant is a function of the material's relative dielectric constant and its bulk resistivity.
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| 24. | While the densities and viscosities are increased, the dielectric constants, surface tensions, and refractive indices fall.
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| 25. | Dielectric constants lower than 2.0 have been reported.
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| 26. | The dielectric constant of a material can be found by a variety of static electrical measurements.
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| 27. | Its dielectric constant is typically about ~ 25 although values of over 50 have been reported.
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| 28. | The addition of silicon to hafnium oxide increases the band gap, while decreasing the dielectric constant.
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| 29. | With a high dielectric constant ( 55 ) and high specific conductance, it is an attractive solvent.
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| 30. | They can be modeled from the viewpoint of an effective dielectric constant, or an effective surface impedance.
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