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  1. Wave mechanics of microwave absorption in films: A short review
  2. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption in Films: Multilayered Films
  3. Review of Wave Mechanics Theory for Microwave Absorption by Film
  4. Recognizing Problems in Publications Concerned with Microwave Absorption Film and Providing Corrections: A Focused Review
  5. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption in Films: Part 3 – Multilayered Films
  6. [Commentary] Comments on: “A perspective on impedance matching and resonance absorption mechanism for electromagnetic wave absorbing” by Hou et al. [Carbon 222 (2024) 118935]
  7. Corrections of Common Errors in Current Theories of Microwave Absorption Caused by Confusing Film and Material
  8. A theoretical exploration of impedance matching coefficients for interfaces and films
  9. Wave mechanics of microwave absorption in films - Distinguishing film from material
  10. Fundamental theory of microwave absorption for films of porous nanocomposites: role of interfaces in composite fillers
  11. Review of: "Some Considerations on the Speed of Light"
  12. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption Films: Part 2 - Distinguishing Film from Material
  13. The wave mechanics for microwave absorption film-Part 3: Film with multilayers
  14. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption Films: Part 1 - Insights and Review
  15. The wave mechanics for microwave absorption film-Part 3: Film with multilayers
  16. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption Films: Part 3 - Multilayered Films
  17. Review of: "The Compton Wavelength Is the True Matter Wavelength, Linked to the Photon Wavelength, While the de Broglie Wavelength Is Simply a Mathematical Derivative"
  18. The Wave Cancellation Theory for Microwave Absorption Films
  19. The wave mechanics for microwave absorption film – Part 2: The difference between film and material
  20. The wave mechanics for microwave absorption film-Part 1: A short review
  21. The wave mechanics for microwave absorption film-Part 3: Film with multilayers
  22. Revolutionary Shift in Impedance Matching Theory for Microwave Absorption I
  23. Revolutionary Shift in Impedance Matching Theory for Microwave Absorption II
  24. The Theory of Film Differs Significantly from Material Theory I
  25. The Theory of Film Differs Significantly from Material Theory II
  26. Reflection Loss is a Parameter for Film, not Material
  27. Microwave absorption of film explained accurately by wave cancellation theory
  28. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption Films --Energy Conservation
  29. The Established Microwave Absorption Mechanism for Films Has Been Overturned
  30. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption Films -- The Quarter-Wavelength Theory Overturned
  31. Natural Mathematical Derivation of the Gibbs-Duhem Equation
  32. Natural Mathematical Derivation of the Gibbs–Duhem Equation Related to ΔG and ∂G/∂ξ
  33. The problems in the quarter-wavelength model and impedance matching theory in analysising microwave absorption material
  34. The Quarter-Wavelength Theory of Microwave Absorption Has Been Debunked I
  35. The Quarter-Wavelength Theory of Microwave Absorption Has Been Debunked II
  36. Wave Mechanics of Microwave Absorption Films -- Application
  37. Clarifications of rudements in crystallography
  38. Relationship derived by different but connected approaches
  39. New procedure in characterizing Microwave absorption
  40. An investigation into “reflection loss”
  41. Characterization microwave absorption with more rigorous method
  42. Microwave absorption and reflection loss
  43. Characterizing Materials Using Reflection Loss Is Not Feasible
  44. Parameter set applicable to microwave absorption
  45. Three different methods for calculating interplanar spacing in a lattice
  46. Preparation and characterizations of Ba1−xPbxFe12O19/polypyrrole composites
  47. Transmission Line Theory and Microwave Absorption
  48. Several Theoretical Perspectives of Ferrite-Based Materials—Part 2: Close Packing Model for Crystal Structure
  49. Several Theoretical Perspectives of Ferrite-Based Materials-Part 3: Crystal Structure and Synthesis
  50. Preparation and characterizations of active carbon/barium ferrite/polypyrrole composites
  51. Increasing microwave absorption efficiency in ferrite based materials by doping with lead and forming composites
  52. A mathematical approach to chemical equilibrium theory for gaseous systems IV: a mathematical clarification of Le Chatelier’s principle
  53. A mathematical approach to chemical equilibrium theory for gaseous systems—III: $$\hbox {Q}_\mathrm{p}$$ Q p , $$\hbox {Q}_\mathrm{c}$$ Q c , and $$\hbox {Q}_{\mathrm{x}}$$ Q x
  54. A comparative study of Fe3O4/polyaniline composites with octahedral and microspherical inorganic kernels
  55. The handedness structure of octahedral metal complexes with chelating ligands
  56. Anodic Polarization Curves Revisited
  57. A mathematical approach to chemical equilibrium theory for gaseous systems—I: theory
  58. A mathematical approach to chemical equilibrium theory for gaseous systems—II: extensions and applications
  59. Correlation between Fourier series expansion and Hückel orbital theory
  60. Optimizing the methods of synthesis for barium hexagonal ferrite—An experimental and theoretical study
  61. Connections between Concepts Revealed by the Electronic Structure of Carbon Monoxide
  62. Correlations between two sets of angular relation equations
  63. Preparation and magnetic properties of barium ferrites substituted with manganese, cobalt, and tin
  64. A New Method for Obtaining Russell−Saunders Terms
  65. Preparation and magnetic properties of La–Mn and La–Co doped barium hexaferrites prepared via an improved co-precipitation/molten salt method
  66. Preparation, characterization and magnetic properties of the doped barium hexaferrites BaFe12−2xCox/2Znx/2SnxO19, x=0.0–2.0
  67. Efficiency and purity control in the preparation of pure and/or aluminum-doped barium ferrites by hydrothermal methods using ferrous ions as reactants
  68. Correlation between regioselectivity and site charge in propene polymerisation catalysed by metallocene
  69. The crucial importance of agostic interactions in intermediates formed in propylene polymerization using neutral salicyladiminato palladium(II) and nickel complexes as catalysts
  70. Intermediate ion stability and regioselectivity in propene polymerization using neutral salicyladiminato nickel(II) and palladium(II) complexes as catalysts
  71. A DFT study of propylene polymerization using neutral salicyladiminato nickel(II) and palladium(II) as catalysts
  72. Where Should the Nuclei Be Located?
  73. Dufour gland secretion in the harvester ant genus Pogonomyrmex
  74. Thermal irreversibility study on the electrocyclic reaction of diaryl maleic anhydrides by density functional calculations
  75. Ab Intio and Kinetic Study on CH3Radical Reaction with H2CO