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'Hitler's Theology': What it is and what it isn't about ; 2. Hitler's Theology and the Catholic Church ; 3. Hitler and the Theology of the 'V lkisch Movement' -- Part II: Structures and Concepts. 4. 'Providence': Hitler's Theology of History ; 5. Hitler's Notion of God ; 6. 'Faith': Shaping the Individual ; 7. Hitler's Theology and the Extermination of European Jews ; 8. Church Reforms with the Help of Hitler's Theology -- Part III: Consequences. 9. Hitler, Religion, Politics: Hitler's Political Project and Modernity ; 10. Some Lessons for the Church and for Faith -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $a"Hitler's Theology investigates the use of theological motifs in Adolf Hitler's public speeches and writings, and offers an answer to the question of why Hitler and his theo-political ideology were so attractive and successful presenting an alternative to the discontents of modernity. 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Maxwell's Equations in MKS System of Units; B. General Constitutive Relations; C. External, Surface and Internal Electromagnetic Fields; D. Practical Example; E. Electric Polarization of Microwave Signal; F. Microwave Response and Polarization; SUGGESTED REFERENCES; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Chapter II Common Waveguide Structures; A. Parallel Plate Waveguides; B. Coaxial Line; C. Rectangular Waveguide; SUGGESTED REFERENCES; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Chapter III Telegraph's Equation; A. Types of Transmission Lines 327 $aB. Wave EquationC. Connection to Circuit Parameters; D. Formal Solution; E. Electrical Quantities; F. Bounce Diagram; Example of Step Function Transients; Graphical Representation; SUGGESTED REFERENCES; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Example 4; Example 5; Chapter IV Analytical Solution; Introduction; A. Lossy case; B. Real Time Solutions; C. Lossless Case; D. Determination of lmax and lmin; 1. Lossless Cases; 2. Lossy Transmission Lines; E. Coupling Between Source and Transmission Line; SUGGESTED REFERENCES; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Example 4; Example 5; Chapter V Graphic Solution 327 $aIntroductionA. Mathematical Terminologies; B. Plot of ?(-l) in Complex Plane; C. Projection of Z(-l) Onto The Complex Plane - Smith Chart; D. Projection of V(-l) on The Smith Chart; E. Projection of I(-l) on Smith Chart; F. Graphical Methods For Lossy Lines; SUGGESTED REFERENCES; Example 1; a.) Graphical determination of Z(-l); b.) Graphical Determination of V(-l); c.) Graphical Determination of I(-l); Example 2; a.) Graphical Determination of Z(-l); b.) Graphical Determination of V(-l); b.) Graphical Determination of I(-l); Example 3; Chapter VI Special Topics in Transmission Lines 327 $aIntroductionA. Stub Tuners; B. Graphical Solution; C. Quarter and Half Wavelength Transmission Lines; 1) Quarter Wavelength Transmission Lines; 2) Half Wavelength Transmission Lines; D. Microwave Absorbers; SUGGGESTED REFERENCES; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Example 4; Example 5; Example 6; Chapter VII Electromagnetic Scattering Parameters; Introduction; A. Definition of the S-Parameters; A.1. Algebraic Properties of S Matrix; B. Relationship Between Measurements and Network Electrical Parameters; C. Simple Example of Inverse Scattering Problem 327 $aD. General Comments About Scattering ParametersSUGGESTED REFERENCE; Example 1; Example 2; Chapter VIII Matrix Representation of Microwave Networks; Introduction; A. Transfer Function Matrix of Two Port Network; B. Transmission Line Analysis Using Matrix Representation; C. Connection Between Scattering Parameters and Matrix Representation; D. General Properties of Matrix Representation; D.1. Single Networks; D.2. Cascaded Networks; D.3. Periodic Network Systems; D.4. Application; E. Some Special Properties of Ferrite Networks; F. Relationship Between Scattering S-Parameters and Matrix Elements 327 $aG. 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