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    <subfield code="a">Synthesis Of Highly Directive Endfire Arrays Using Modified Chebyshev Polynomial  Pavan Shigehalli, Saumya Adhikari&#xA0;  Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, PES Institute of Technology, BSK III Stage, Bangalore-560085, India  Proceedings of the 6th International Conference On Advances In Computing &amp; Communications, ICACC 2016,to be held at Cochin, India, 6-8 September, 2016</subfield>
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