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adam_text | Contents
The Institution
of Electrical Engineers is not, as a body, responsible
for the opinions expressed by individual authors or speakers
Page No.
GENERAL
1
1
The finite element modelling of three-dimensional time-harmonic
electromagnetic fields
G Mur
Dein
University of Technology, Netherlands
5
Near and far field modelling of p.e.c.cavity-backed apertures by a mixed
finite and infinite element method
JAR Macnab
DRA Farnborough,
UK
M S
Towers and A McCowen
University College Swansea, UK
8
Computation of
3-D
capacitances of transmission-line discontinuities with
the boundary-element method
G
Mäder
and
F H
Uhlmann
University of Technology
Ilmenau,
Germany
12
TLM and Maxwell s equations
M
Krumpholz
and
Ρ
Russer
Ferdinand-Bruan-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik,
Germany
Finite
Elements -
Low Frequency I
16
Numerical calculation of temperature distribution in the melt of induction
crucible furnaces
G
Henneberger
and
R Obrecht
University of Technology Aachen, Germany
20
Modelling of dynamical behaviours of electro-magneto-mechanical coupled
systems
Z
Ren and A Razek
Laboratoire De Génie Electrique De
París,
France
24
Simulation
of the dynamic
performance
of non-linear electro-mechanical
systems
D S
Smith and
D
Howe
University of Sheffield, UK
28
Comparison between finite element and integral equation modelling of
power busbar systems
О
Bottauscio and
D
Chiarabaglio
Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale
Galileo Ferraris, Italy
E Cardelli
Universita
di Perugia,
Italy
M Chiampi
Politecnico di Torino,
Italy
M
Gimignani
and M
Raugi
Universita
di Pisa,
Italy
iv
Contents
Page No.
MODAL AND RAY METHODS
32
Analysis of multilayered
semicondutor
leaky rib waveguides
G M
Berry and
S V
Burke
University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK
J
Heaton
Defence Research Agency, UK
36
Modal theory of eddy currents in thin circular plates
P P
Silvester
McGill University, Canada
Z
Chen
Technical University of Nova Scotia, Canada
40
An impedance UTD model for the prediction of terrain undulation and
roughness effects in radiating systems
M M Poulose
Instuitut
Teknologi
Brunei, Brunei
44
Convergency study of an algorithm to design dual band polarizers
J L
Fontecha and
С
Cagigal
DETyCOM
AIE,
Spain
Finite Element/Boundary Integral Methods
-
Low Frequency
48
Simulation of travelling electric field manipulation of bioparticles
M P
Hughes,
Х
-B
Wang,
J P H
Burt,
R
Pethig and
L R
Watkins
University of Wales Bangor, UK
52
A 2D dynamic formulation for non-linear finite element modelling of
Terfenol-D rods
МЕН
Benbouzid,
G Reyne
and
G Meunier
Laboratoire d Electrotechnique de
Grenoble, France
56
A computational study of localised loss in a distribution transformer
A Basak,
G
Lloyd and
C H
Yu
University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK
60
Design optimization using the
BEM
coupled with genetic algorithm
JA
Vasconcelos
UFMG, Brazil
L
Krähenbühl,
L
Nicolas and A Nicolas
Centre
de
Genie
Electrique de
Lyon,
France
NETWORK METHODS AND NEURAL ALGORITHM
64
An equivalent electric network model for non-linear
3-D
magnetostatic field
analysis
M
Gimignani, A Musolino and
M
Raugi,
Universita
di Pisa,
Italy
68
Non-Linear magnetic and electric equivalent circuit models for transient
and harmonic analysis of power transformers and traction systems
L
Haydock
Nottingham Trent University, UK
S A
Holland
Brush Transformers Ltd, UK
Contents
Page No.
72
Accurate and efficient representations of exact electromagnetic scattering
models using artificial neural networks
R
Naimimohasses and
P R
Smith
Loughborough University of Technology, UK
76
Advances in neural networks non-destructive testing
F C
Morabito
and
M
Campolo
Universita
di Reggio Calabria,
Italy
СЕМ
METHODS AND APPLICATIONS I
(Poster Presentations)
80
Characterization and modelling of electrically small systems to predict EMC
performance in different environments
S
С
Wang,
A P
Duffy and
C Christopoulos,
University of Nottingham, UK
84
Optimised image theory for dielectric layer modelling in PCBs
K J
Scott
Philips Research Laboratories, UK
88
Accurate modelling of
1С
interconnect performance using the Method of
Lines
К
W
Royer
and
M
I Sobhy
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
92
Computational aspects of shortwave scattering by a smooth waveshaped
grating under grazing incidence
M M
Popov and V V Zalipaev
V.A.Steklov Mathematics Institute, Russia
95
Improved modelling of head-antenna interactions using spherical wave
expansions
R A Sadeghzadeh, N J
McEwan and
M S Abrishamian
University of Bradford, UK
99
Beam optimization by means of
a reconfigurable
reflector with true bending
stiffness
N
С
Alberstsen,
К
Pontoppidan and
S B Serensen
TICRA, Denmark
GAE Crone
ESTEC, The Netherlands
103
Application of the FDTD technique on microwave heating
L Ma, N M
Pothecary and
C J Railton
University of Bristol, UK
107
The
Imagisťs
wand
С
F Hamer
and
R S
Lin ford
University of Plymouth, UK
111
Response of coplanar strip lines to antenna fields in the near field zone
S
Sali
University of Newcastle, UK
VI
Contents
Page No.
116
Generation of an optimal reluctance network model for fast 2-D and
3-D
simulations of electro-magnetic devices
J
Worotynski and
E Worotynska
The University of Sydney, Australia
M Turowski
Technical University of Lodz, Poland
120
A TLM algorithm simulator for the visualisation of time discrete
electromagnetic processes
J A
Russer
RTI, Germany
W
J R
Hoef
er
University of Victoria, Canada
123
Analytical and new transmission line equivalent circuit modelling methods
for swept frequency of power transformers
N
Al-Khayat and
L
Haydock
Nottingham Trent University, UK
127
Application of spectral domain technique in analysis of multi-layer planar
antennas and radiating structures
D
Mirshekar-Syahkal and
W
K Ofosu
University of Essex, UK
H R
Hassani
University of Shahed, Iran
131
A method to improve computation efficiency for the radiation pattern of an
airborne antenna
К
Yamamoto and
К
Yanada
Electronics Navigation Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, Japan
135
Experimental verification of a finite element solution to heating problems in
a multi-mode cavity
D
С
Dibben and
А С
Metaxas
Cambridge University, UK
GENERAL II
138
A new vision of numerical methods for the solution of Maxwell s equations
related to the FD-TD method; Application to General
Anisotropie
Media
T
Materday,
S
Gonzalez,
R
Gómez
and
В
García
Universidad de Granada,
Spain
142
The use of graded and multigrid techniques in transmission-line modelling
J L
Herring and
C Christopoulos
University of Nottingham, UK
146
A moment method analysis of a transverse slot fed by a boxed stripline
A J Sangster and
P
Smith
Heriot-Watt University, UK
Finite Elements
-
Low Frequency II
150
Modelling of a loaded cavity with automatic adaptive mesh refinement
С
Li,
L
Pichón,
Z
Ren and
A fíazek,
Laboratoire De Génie Electrique De Paris, France
vii
Contents
Page No.
154
Permanent magnet modelling by edge element and facet element
(Discussion on the force distribution in permanent magnet)
Z
Ren and A Razek
Laboratoire De Génie Electrique De Paris, France
158
Assuring conformity in 3-Dimensional self adaptive mesh generation for the
finite element method
K
G
Mitchell and
J
Penman
University of Aberdeen, UK
Finite Differences I
162
Finite difference analysis of active optical waveguide devices
T
M
Benson and
R J Bozeat
University of Nottingham, UK
P C
Kendall
University of Sheffield, UK
166
FDTD modelling of
3D
optical pulse propagation in linear and nonlinear
materials
D B
Davidson
University of
Stellenbosch,
Republic of South Africa
R
W
Ziolkowski and
J
В
Judkins
University of Arizona, USA
170
Finite difference modelling of non-linear behaviour in high temperature
superconducting transmission lines
J S
Herd
USAF Rome Laboratory, USA
K G
Herd
GE
Corp Research and Development, USA
174
Modelling of dielectrically loaded cavities using the finite integral technique
A E
Centeno
and
P S
Exceli
University of Bradford, UK
CEM
METHODS AND APPLICATIONS II
(Poster presentations)
178
On the use of combined potential sets to cope with general eddy current
problems
Z
Cheng,
О Ни,
S
Gao,
Z
Liu,
С
Ye,
M Wu
Baoding Transformer Works, People s Republic of China
182
Evaluation of steady-state characteristics of a single-phase shaded pole
induction motor by circuit-field method
К
Makowski
Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland
186
Space change of eddy current power by induction heating of steel cylinders
V Demidovich, G D Komrakova,
VI Rudnev and A Harfoush
Electrotechnical University, Russia
VIII
Contents
Page No.
189
Efficient computer modelling of interaction of field and surface crack in
surface magnetic field measurement technique
S H H
Sadeghi
Amirkabir
University, Iran
D Mirshekar-Syahkal
University of Essex, UK
193
A novel adaptive mesh generator based on Kohonen s neural network
model and vector quantization
L
Rao,
В
He and
W
Yan
Hebei Institute of Technology, People s Republic of China
198
Finite element modelling of magnetic fields and calculations of static
characteristics of linear step motors for control rod drives of nuclear
reactors
S H
Khan
City University London, UK
A A Ivanov
St
Petersburg State Technical University, Russia
203
Applying
3D
FEM
to evaluate induction heating of a slab
L Gong, R
Hagel
and
R
Unbehauen
Fredrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen Nürnberg,
Germany
207
Steady state characteristics of a shaded-pole motor by finite element
analysis
C B Rajanathan
and
G A
Cooper
Dundee Institute of Technology, UK
211
Simulation of multi-phase induction heating systems
A AH, V Bukanin and V Nemkov
St Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Russia
F
Dughiero,
S
Lupi
and
P
Siega
University of Padua, Italy
215
A Three Step refinement process for automatic
2-
D
mesh adaption
R
Ait-Sadi and
C R
I Emson
Vector Fields Ltd, UK
219
Computations of superconducting magnet s quench processes
Г
Janowski and
P Surdacki
Lublin Technical University, Poland
223
Application of sensitivity analysis to the calculation of electromagnetic field
quantities
J
A Ramirez and
E M
Freeman
Imperial College, UK
D
A Lowther
McGill University, Canada
227
2-D numerical simulation of electrostatic micromotor torque
P
Di Barba, A Savini
University of Pavia, Italy
S Wiak
Technical University of Lodz, Poland
ix
Contents
Page No.
231
Design of electromagnetic devices using sensitivities computed with the
adjoint variable method
D
N
Dyck and
D
A Lowther
McGill University, Canada
Ε Μ
Freeman
Imperial College, UK
235
Dimensioning and design of direct controlled solenoid actuators in
cryogenic ARIANE5 valves
P J
Schiebener,
A
Pfeiffer
and
К
Smirra
Deutsche
Aerospace
AG,
Germany
239
Analytical modelling of frequency parameters of lines
M
Kane and Ph Auriol
Centre
de
Genie
Electrique de
Lyon,
France
243
Field method of performance characteristics shaping of electrical machine
by construction modifications
P
Staszewski
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
247
The boundary-element-like estimation of electromagnetic force in the finite
element method
T
Onuki,
S
Wakao,
H
Saito
and
К
Ikemoto
Waseda University, Japan
251
The Mathematical methods and electromagnetic codes for physical
electronics devices
V Y Ivanov
Institute of Mathematics, Russia
MODELLING HIGH FREQUENCIES
255
Numerical prediction of three-dimensional temperature distributions inside
a microwave oven using the method of lines
W
В
Fu
and
А С
Metaxas
Cambridge University, UK
259
A recursive FE-TD algorithm for the analysis of the interaction between an
EM field and a lossy multiconductor line
S Celozzi
University of Rome
La Sapienza ,
Italy
263
Calculation of antenna mutual coupling from radiated far fields
L D
Bamford and
P S
Hall
Cran
field University, Royal Military College of Science, UK
A Fray
Defence Research Agency, RSRE, UK
Transmission-Line Modelling I
267
The simulation of coupled electromagnetic and thermal problems in
microwave heating
C Flockhart,
V Trenkic and
С
Christopouìos
University of Nottingham, UK
Contents
Page No.
271
Modelling the damping of screened room resonances by
Ferrite
Tiles using
frequency dependent boundaries in TLM
J
F
Dawson,
J
Ahmadi and A C Marvin
University of York, UK
275
Hybrid time domain modelling for automotive EMC
S
Lawton and
D D
Ward
Motor Industry Research Association, UK
S R
Cloude and
J
F
Dawson
University of York, UK
Finite Elements-High Frequencies II
279
Efficient use of symmetry for finite element analysis of eigenvalue
problems
B M
Dillon and
AAP
Gibson
UMIST, UK
283
A 2D finite element/boundary element method applied to practical 2D and
3D
scattering problems
F J C
Meyer and
D B
Davidson
University of
Stellenbosch,
Republic of South Africa
287
Computations of birefringence characteristics of anisotropic fibres by
solving the
vectorial
Maxwell equations
M
Fontaine
Universite du
Quebec a Hull, Canada
291
Finite element analysis of a D-band quarter wave
microstrip
patch antenna
К С
Clarke
The MacNeal-Schwendler Co Ltd, UK
Transmission-Line Modelling II
295
Dispersion of time-domain and frequency-domain formulations of the
symmetrical condensed TLM node
D P
Johns
Kimberley Communications Consultants, UK
C Christopoulos
University of Nottingham, UK
299
Interfacing the transmission line method (TLM) and state-space
(SS)
techniques to analyse general non-linear structures
M
I Sohby and
E A
Hosny
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
P
Russer
and
В
Isele
Technische Universität München,
Germany
С
Christopoulos
University of
Nottingham,
UK
303
SPICE as a Maxwell s equations solver
С С
Wong
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
xi
Contents
Page No.
Boundary Element-Integral Methods I
307
Generalized BIE-BLA formulation of skin and proximity effect problems for
an arbitary regime of magnetic field generation
S
V Yuferev
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
311
A fast algorithm for the wideband analysis of
3-D
waveguide junctions
Ρ
Arcioni,
M Bressan, G Conciauro
and L Perregrini
University
oí Pavia,
Italy
315
The new parallel numerical approach for analysis of the larger scale
3-D
electromagnetic field problems of arbitrary shape
QYu
Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, People s
Republic of China
Finite Differences II
319
Characteristic-absorption: A general method to improve absorbing
boundary conditions
W
R
Smith,
S
Taylor and A
N
Milne
Fluid Gravity
(Eng
Ltd), UK
323
Three dimensional cylindrical coordinate finite-difference time-domain
analysis of curved slotline
О
Chen and
V
F
Fusco
Queens University of Belfast, UK
327
Discontinuities of planar millimetric circuits by FD-TD Method
F
Moglie,
T
Rozzi,
M Manini and R
Severíni
University
of
Ancona,
Italy
331
The efficient analysis of a cylindrical resonator using a modified FDTD
method
C J Railton
University of Bristol, UK
Boundary Element-Integral Methods II
335
Exact operator method for the analysis of dielectric waveguides with
application to integrated optics devices and laser facets
C J
Smartt and
T M
Benson
University of Nottingham, UK
P C
Kendall
University of Sheffield, UK
339
BEM
employing Taylor expansion for modelling complex
PCB
layout
R F Milšom, K J
Scott and
A T
Yule
Philips Research Laboratories, UK
343
An entire domain analysis of a horizontally polarized omni-directional
antenna array
A J Sangster and
H Wang
Heriot-Watt University, UK
XII
Contents
Page No.
Method of Moments I
347
Mutual impedence and the folded
dipole
A R
Clark and
A P C
Fourie
University of Witwatersrand, Republic of South Africa
351
Numerical modelling of diffraction by objects in GTEM cells
L Píerantoni, T
Rozzi,
R
de Leo
and L
¿appelli
Universita
di Ancona,
Italy
355
Moment method of computing equivalent circuit of coplanar waveguide T-
junction
D Mirshekar-Syahkal
University of Essex, UK
359
A numerical calculation of transient antenna impedance
S M
Booker, A P Lambert and
P D
Smith
University of Dundee, UK
PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
363
An advanced algorithm for transient analysis of grounding systems by
moments method
G
Ala,
P
Buccheri, E Francomano
and
A Tortomi
University of Palermo, Italy
367
Parallel implementations of the finite difference time domain (FDTD)
method
D P Rodohan
Brunei University, UK
S R
Saunders
Philips Telecom, UK
371
Application of domain decomposition methods for numerical modelling of
wave phenomena on serial and parallel computer architectures
C T
Spring and
А С
Cangellaris
University of Arizona, USA
Method of Moments II
375
Characteristic modal analysis using a Galerkin shell
K P
Murray and
В
A Austin
University of Liverpool, UK
379
A FFT-based formulation for
3D
pec scatterers in the resonance region
A McGowan and
T V
Tran
University College of Swansea, UK
382
An improved physical basis for computer modelling of radiation from curved
wires
R
A Abd-Alhameed and
P S
Exceli
University of Bradford, UK
386
A Hybrid FEM-MOM analysis for the scattering and radiating properties of
a slot in slotted-wave guide array antennas
A J Sangster and
H Wang
Herriot-Watt University, UK
xiii
LIST OF AUTHORS
Page No.
Page No.
Abd-Alhameed
R
A
.........................382
Abrishamian
M S............................
95
AhmadiJ
........................................271
Ait-SadiR
.......................................215
AI-KhayatN....................................123
AlaG
..............................................363
AliA
................................................211
Alberstsen
N C
...............................99
Arcioni P
.........................................311
AuriolPH
........................................239
Austin
B A
......................................375
BamfordLD
...................................263
BasakA
..........................................56
BenbouzidMEH
............................52
BensonTM
....................................162, 335
Berry
G M
.......................................32
BookerSM
....................................359
BottauscioO
..................................28
BozeatRJ
......................................162
Bressan M
......................................311
Buccheri
P
.....................................363
BukaninV
.......................................211
BurkeSV
.......................................32
BurtJPH
.......................................48
CagigalC
.......................................44
CampoloM
....................................76
CangellarisAC
...............................371
CardelliE
........................................28
CelozziS
........................................259
CentenoAE
................................... 174
Chen
Q
...........................................323
ChenZ
...........................................36
ChengZ
.........................................178
Chiampi M
......................................28
Chiarabaglio D
...............................28
ChristopolousC
.............................80, 142, 267,
295, 299
ClarkAR
........................................347
Clarke
K C
......................................291
CloudeSR
.....................................275
ConciauroG
...................................311
CooperGA
....................................207
CroneGAE
....................................99
Davidson
D B
.................................166, 283
Dawson J F
....................................271, 275
de Leo
R
.........................................351
DemidovichV
.................................186
Di Barba
P
......................................227
DibbenDC
.....................................135
Dillon
B M
.......................................279
Duffy
АР........................................
80
DughieroF
.....................................211
DyckDN
........................................231
EmsonCRI
....................................215
ExcellPS
.......................................174, 382
FlockhartC
....................................267
Fontaine
M.....................................
287
Fontecha
J L
...................................44
FourieAPC
....................................347
Francomano
E................................
363
Fray A
.............................................263
Freeman
E
M
..................................223, 231
Fu
W
...............................................255
FuscoVF
.......................................323
GaoS
.............................................178
GarciaB
.........................................138
Gibson
AA
P
..................................279
Gimignani
M
...................................28, 64
GómezR
........................................138
Gong
L
...........................................203
GonzálezS
.....................................138
HageIR
..........................................203
HalIPS
...........................................263
HamerCF
......................................107
HarfoushA
.....................................186
HassaniHR
....................................127
HaydockL
.....................................68, 123
HeB
...............................................193
HeatonJ
.........................................32
HennebergerG
..............................16
HerdKG
........................................170
HerdJS
.........................................170
Herring
J L......................................
142
HoeferWJR
..................................120
HollandSA
....................................68
HosnyEA
.......................................299
Howe
D..........................................
24
HuQ
...............................................178
HughesMP
....................................48
IkemotoK
.......................................247
IseleB
............................................299
Ivanov
AA
......................................198
IvanovVY
......................................251
JanowskiT
.....................................219
Johns
D P.......................................
295
Judkins
J B
.....................................166
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Page No.
Page No.
KaneM
...........................................239
KendallPC
..................................... 162. 335
KhanSH
........................................ 198
KomrakovaG
D
.............................. 186
Krähenbühl
L..................................
60
Krumpholz
M
.................................. 12
LambertAP
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LawtonS
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LiC
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LinfordRS
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LiuZ
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LloydG
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LowtherDA
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LupiS
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MaL
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Macnab
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MäderG.........................................8
Makowski
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ManiniM
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Marvin
А С
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MaterdayT.....................................138
McCowenRA
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McEwanNJ
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McGowanA
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MetaxasAC
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MeunierG
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MeyerFJC
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MilneAM
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Milšom R
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Mirshekar-Syahkal
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Mitchell
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MoglieF
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MorabitoFC
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MurG
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MurrayKP
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MusolinoA
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Naimimohasses
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..........................72
NemkovV
.......................................211
Nicolas A
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Nicolas
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ObrechtR
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OfosuWK
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OnukiT
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Penman
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158
PerregriniL
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PethigR
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PfeifferA
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Pichón
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150
Pierantoni
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PontoppidanK
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Popov
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Pothecary
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PouloseMM
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RailtonCJ
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RajanathanCB
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RaugiM
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RazekA
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RenZ
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RodohanDP
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RoyerK
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RudnevVI
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Russer
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Sadeghzadeh
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SaitoH
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Severini
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SmithPD
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Staszewski P
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Surdacki P
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Taylors..........................................319
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YuferevSV
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WangX-B
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Yule AT
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Ward
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WatkinsLR
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ZalipaevVV
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WiakS
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Zappelli
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WongCC
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