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                                                 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

                    Part of the research summarized in this chapter has been conducted at the Center of Excellence for
                    Advanced Materials (CEAM) at the University of California, San Diego under the support of ARO/
                    DARPA DAAD19-00-1-0525 contract to UCSD. The authors wish to thank Dr. Leo Christodoulou
                    and Dr. John Venables of the DARPA Defense Science Office of for helpful guidance and encour-
                    agement.ResearchontheintegrationofsensingincompositesiscurrentlysupportedbytheNSFunder
                    grant CMS-0330450. Dr. Shi-Chi Liu is gratefully acknowledged for his support and encouragement.


                                                        NOTES
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                    1.    We keep the additional numerical correction factor   (1 þ ln p) that Pendry usually drops because we
                                                                2
                          typically employ this formula for values of d and r that do not follow the assumption that ln(d/r)>>1.
                    2.    Hughes Circuits, 540 S. Pacific St, San Marcos, CA 92069–4056.
                    3.    1-Wire is registered by its developer Dallas Semiconductor, who has subsequently been acquired by
                          Maxim Integrated Products.
                    4.    Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086.
                    5.    CF100fromLPKFLasersandElectronics,NorthAmerica,28880SWBobergRd,Wilsonville,OR97070.

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