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Microwave transmission / Energy development / Satellites / Electromagnetic radiation / Energy conversion / Space-based solar power / Wireless energy transfer / Rectenna / Microwave / Technology / Electromagnetism / Energy
Date: 2010-05-03 03:04:31
Microwave transmission
Energy development
Satellites
Electromagnetic radiation
Energy conversion
Space-based solar power
Wireless energy transfer
Rectenna
Microwave
Technology
Electromagnetism
Energy

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