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propagation loss

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propagation loss [‚präp·ə′gā·shən ‚lȯs]
(communications)
The attenuation of signals passing between two points of a transmission path.


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It is well known that fluorinated polymers not only have low propagation loss but also show increased chemical stability (9), but this series of polymers have the drawback of poor adhesion because of their inert nature and low surface energies (10).
55 microns), Tokyo Institute of Technology and Fujitsu Laboratories successfully minimized the PZT propagation loss to less than one decibel per centimeter (1dB/cm) which is approximately one-tenth (1/10) the loss that had been incurred with existing technologies.
 
 
 
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