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             grids bring to traditional grids, besides developing new devices that make
             use of these novel technologies to enhance power quality indexes in smart
             grids. The authors believe that some other characteristics of smart grids,
             such as learning and self-healing, would be possible discussion topics about
             power quality issues of smart grids for the next couple of years.

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