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Waveguide with helical fins. A.E.R.E. G/M 80 (1951).
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Group velocity and energy velocity in periodic waveguides. A.E.R.E. T/R 858 (1952).
A new calculation of slot depth for the metal loaded linear accelerator. With W Walkinshaw. A.E.R.E. T/R 864 (1952).
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