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A transmitarray antenna (or just transmitarray or called as layered lens antenna) is a phase-shifting surface (PSS), a structure capable of focusing electromagnetic
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Beam focusing, typically horn-fed planar array of unit cells
magnification (narrowing of the beam). Phased array Metamaterial Transmitarray Antenna Millimeter Wave Beamforming R. Deng, F. Yang et al., "A Low-Cost
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Changing the direction of the main lobe of a radiation pattern
phased arrays are now complemented by Reflectarray (RA) and Transmitarray (TA) antennas. These designs serve as high-gain, planar alternatives with advantages
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Type of artificial sheet material
(Reflectarray antenna) – reshape incident waves by reflection, typically using a metallic ground plane. Transmissive (Transmitarray antenna) – modify waves
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A Good Listener; My Horn; With Ears
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Honey; Diminutive of Melinda; Gentle; Dark; Love; Dark Beauty
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greatness is born.
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Little; small.
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, ("the lady"); goddess of Uruk.
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A suborder of dipterous insects, having long antennae, as the mosquito, gnat, and crane fly; -- called also Nemocera.
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The scale, or exopodite, of an antenna of a crustacean.
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One of a family of beetles (Taxicornes) whose antennae are largest at the tip. Also used adjectively.
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A flattened plate or scale attached to the second joint of the antennae of many Crustacea.
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One of a family (Scyllaridae) of macruran Crustacea, remarkable for the depressed form of the body, and the broad, flat antennae. Also used adjectively.
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A division of Lepidoptera, including the moths, and hawk moths, which have the antennae variable in form.
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Having each joint buried in the preceding funnel-shaped one, as in certain antennae of insects.
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A division of beetles, including a large number of species, in which the antennae are very long. Most of them, while in the larval state, bore into the wood or beneath the bark of trees, and some species are very destructive to fruit and shade trees. See Apple borer, under Apple, and Locust beetle, under Locust.
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Composed of, or furnished with, thin plates or scales. See Illust. of Antennae.
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A division of insects having slender or subulate antennae. The dragon flies and May flies are examples.
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of Antenna
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A genus, including numerous species, of marine chaetopod annelids, having a well-formed head, with two pairs of eyes, antennae, four pairs of tentacles, and a protrusile pharynx, armed with a pair of hooked jaws.
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The long basal joint of the antennae of an insect.
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Terminating in a group of flat lamellae; -- said of antennae.
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Having antennae terminating in a group of flat lamellae; -- said of certain coleopterous insects.
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A crustacean larva having three pairs of locomotive organs (corresponding to the antennules, antennae, and mandibles), a median eye, and little or no segmentation of the body.
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Having a long horn or horns; as, a long-horned goat, or cow; having long antennae, as certain beetles (Longicornia).
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Belonging to the antennae.
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Any one of a numerous tribe of beetles (Serricornia). The joints of the antennae are prominent, thus producing a serrate appearance. See Illust. under Antenna.
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Having nodes or prominences; having the alternate joints enlarged, as the antennae of certain insects.