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What Ma, along with his graduate students, developed could mark the next step in power amplification technology. After reading through dozens of scientific papers and analyzing heat transfer within power amplifiers housed in wireless communication devices, Ma and his students found a way to significantly reduce the rising tempe......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Emily Carlson 03/24/04


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