Numerical techniques for design and modeling of distribution transformers
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Marina A. Tsili | Antonios G. Kladas | Pavlos S. Georgilakis | A. T. Souflaris | D. G. Paparigas | A. Kladas | P. Georgilakis | M. Tsili | A. Souflaris | D. Paparigas
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