Size Reduction of Mushroom-Type EBG Surfaces by Using Edge-Located Vias
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E. Rajo-Iglesias | J.-L. Vazquez-Roy | J. Vazquez-Roy | E.. Rajo-Iglesias | L.. Inclan-Sanchez | E. Garcia-Muoz | L. Inclán-Sánchez | E. Garcia-Muoz
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